NEWPORT – A variety of health care organizations are teaming up to offer a four-hour brain health and Alzheimer’s disease seminar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, June 5.
The conference will cover several topics including the latest in Alzheimer’s and dementia research, 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s, practices for maintaining brain health at all ages, and learning about community resources. It will be held at the Samaritan Center for Health Education, 740 S.W. Ninth St., directly west of Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital.
It is presented by the Oregon and Southwest Washington Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association in collaboration with Oregon Care Partners, Oregon Health & Science University, AARP Oregon and Samaritan Health Services.
Seating is limited and lunch will be provided. Registration is required by calling the 24/7 Alzheimer’s Helpline toll-free at 800-272-3900 or going online to alz.org/CRF then selecting Alzheimer’s education programs to find the Newport event.
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