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Evidence continues to show that many of the lifestyle habits we know are good for healthy aging such as good nutrition, physical activity, quality sleep, and social connection can also reduce the risk of dementia. And people are more likely to make these important lifestyle changes when they understand the risk factors that impact memory and brain health. Health and wellness providers have an important opportunity to connect the dots, and Brain Health Academy provides the information and resources to help do this.
The Brain Health Academy Is...
- Convenient. Each of the 1-hour courses are available on-demand after the launch date.
- Affordable: Earn continuing education (CE/CME) credits without financial burden—courses are just $15 each, or $75 for full access to all six.
- Respected. Courses are taught by preeminent experts in the field and developed in collaboration with highly respected partners who have expertise in each area.
- Culturally Competent Courses are intentionally designed to be culturally competent and responsive to the needs of populations disproportionately affected by cognitive decline—including Black, Latino, and Indigenous communities, as well as women.
- Practical. Each course includes practical implementation strategies including validated screening tools, downloadable patient education resources, and clinical guidance.
- Patient-Informed. Each course includes patient and caregiver insights on the topic at hand. Custom surveys of UsAgainstAlzheimer’s more than 10,000 strong A-List Community ensure those who are most affected have a voice in these discussions.