Safety, Health, and Wellness

  • 10/8 Memory Matters

    Adults of all ages occasionally forget where they put their keys or what they had for dinner the night before. Memory changes are a normal part of aging and are often more annoying than serious. When memory loss significantly interferes with daily activities, a memory disorder may be present. 

    The UConn Health Center's Discovery Series will explore this topic on Tuesday, October 8, at 7 p.m. at the Health Center's Keller Auditorium in Farmington. Experts from the James E.C. Walker, M.D., Memory Assessment Program will discuss: 

    • What’s normal and what’s not
    • Prevention, diagnosis and treatment strategies
    • Caring for someone with a memory disorder
    • Managing behavioral and psychiatric problems associated with memory disorders 

    Discovery Series programs are free and open to the public. Registration is required by calling 800-535-6232 or by registering online.

    For more information, contact: UConn Link at 860-679-7692