AARP Wyoming To Host Tele Town Hall on Brain Health

Posted on 08/16/22 by Tom Lacock

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AARP Wyoming and Mountain-Pacific Quality Health are teaming up to offer a tele town hall on brain health at 4 p.m. on August 23.

Among the experts on the call are Sara Medley, chief executive officer of Mountain-Pacific and caregiver for a loved one with dementia; Douglas Kuntzweiler, MD, chief medical officer at Mountain-Pacific; and Stevi Sy, a Registered Pharmacist and clinical analyst at Mountain-Pacific. The panel will offer tips and advice to caregivers as well as provide tips and answer questions to help callers better understand what they can do to keep their brains healthy as they age.

Wyoming Public Radio’s Bob Beck will moderate the teletown hall, which has a format similar to a radio talk show and offers the ability for participants to ask questions to the panelists. AARP Wyoming will call out to its members around 3:55 p.m. on August 23 to find members interested in taking part in the call. If you do not receive a call, but wish to join the presentation, call 1-855-274-1448.

“Keeping our brains sharp as we age is the top concern for AARP Wyoming Members and I think we all know friends and family who have struggled with Alzheimer’s Disease or some other form of dementia,” says Sam Shumway, AARP Wyoming’s State Director. “We are thrilled to be joined by Mountain-Pacific to help us talk about caregiving challenges for those with dementia, as well as how we keep our own brains happy and healthy.”

A wealth of information about brain health also exists at AARP’s website:  www.aarp.org/health/brain-health/

This story is provided by AARP Wyoming. Visit the AARP Wyoming page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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