Reminder for the final session of the Art of Aging- Monthly Coffee Talks & Conversation on Topics Related to Aging Well– will be Friday, November 1, 2024!
Memory Matters — November 1, 2024
In this Aging Mastery Program session, we will look at normal age-related memory changes, options for adjusting to these changes, and basic skills to aid memory.
Presented by: Colleen Brewer, Dementia Care Specialist, ADRC Bayfield County
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