Your Guide to Super Aging
At Kensington Senior Living, as champions of all strategies that improve memory and thinking skills, preserve health, and boost overall well-being, we routinely collaborate with specialty-focused professionals to support our efforts.
Join us for a motivating initiative to raise awareness about steps you can take to age well. Three leading experts in neurology and brain science will provide information, education and tactics to help keep your mind and body as healthy as possible for as long as possible.
What we will cover:
- The role of brain health in preserving memory, attention, and executive function
- Lifestyle habits that promote long-term neurological health
- The connection between emotional well-being, stress management, and brain function
- Common myths about aging—and what the latest neuroscience reveals instead
For questions, please email Zakera Aurobi, Director of Community Relations, at zaurobi@kensingtonsl.com.
- Sub-Headline Achieve Optimal Cognitive, Physical & Emotional Wellbeing
Speakers
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Dr. R. Scott TurnerLearn MoreDr. R. Scott Turner was appointed Professor of Neurology and Director of the Georgetown University Memory Disorders Program in August 2008. Prior to his recruitment to Georgetown, Dr. Turner served as Chief of the Neurology Service at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. He lectures widely at scientific conferences, serves as a reviewer for numerous biomedical journals, and is widely published in his field. He is a member of the American Neurological Association, the Society for Neuroscience, and the American Academy of Neurology.
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Dr. Frank LongoLearn MoreDr. Frank Longo received his MD, and PhD in Neuroscience from the University of California, San Diego. Following an internship in medicine at New York University, he trained as a resident in neurology at the University of California, San Francisco where he also completed a fellowship in neurobiology. His interests include translational research in neurodegenerative disease prevention and therapeutics, providing patient care in the Stanford Health Care Memory Disorders Clinic, and mentoring medical students and other trainees.
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Dr. Laurie RyanLearn MoreDr. Laurie Ryan is a Neuropsychologist and leader in the field of Alzheimer’s disease research. She holds a special place in our hearts, as she is also a Family Alumni of our sister community Kensington Park. Her wonderful father lived there until 2020, and we are so grateful to have her as part of our Forever Family.