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We often joke about memory loss but what happens when it becomes more than a senior moment? What is the impact of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia – on the person, the caregiver, society, and the economy? And what can we do about it?
Join AARP New Hampshire and New Hampshire Public Television for a Caring to Remember Community Conversation
Wednesday, March 18
6:30 to 8:00 pm
Historical Society of Cheshire County
246 Main Street, Keene
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There will be a 30-minute screening of a special television program called Changing Aging in the Granite State which will be followed by a discussion with panelists and audience members. Experts include Dr. Robert Santulli of the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, discussing the evidence behind prevention; aging wellness educator Owen Houghton, sharing his approach as a caregiver for his wife; and Jen Seher from ServiceLink Resource Center of Monadnock Region, bringing information on local resources.
This event is free of charge but RSVPs are requested to ensure you have a seat. Register online at http://aarp.cvent.com/memorykeene.
AARP New Hampshire and New Hampshire Public Television have partnered to present a special television and community engagement series called Changing Aging in the Granite State. Topics include memory loss, encore careers, fighting fraud, Medicare 101 and Social Security 101, as well as other key issues facing Granite Staters as we age. Changing Aging in the Granite State focuses on these topics with personal stories, expert perspectives, and engaging discussions. Find out more at www.nhptv.org/aging.