Most of us think about brain health only when there’s a problem. But research shows your cognitive wellness is shaped daily by what you eat, how you move, the connections you maintain, and even community policies. Protecting brain health is a shared responsibility that grows through knowledge, conversation, and action.
The 4th Annual Aging Summit — Mind Matters: A Lifespan Approach to Brain Health — will bring together experts in neuroscience, public health, and aging services to share the latest findings on prevention, practical ways to support brain health, and how policy and community programs can make lasting change.
Whether you work with older adults or want to better understand cognitive aging, this year’s Aging Summit offers opportunities to learn, exchange ideas, and leave with tools you can use right away.
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This year’s Summit is about preserving the ability to live with dignity at every stage of life. Connect with others who share your commitment and leave inspired to help create communities that value brain health. By learning together and sharing resources, we strengthen our own minds and the communities we care about.
Whether you work with older adults, care for a loved one, or want to protect your own cognitive health, this summit offers insight, inspiration, and practical tools you can use right away. Register now.
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