Free Educational Event: Dementia Prevention – Learn the Social Side of Brain Health
You’ve heard about diet, exercise, and puzzles—but what if protecting your brain starts with something more human, like hearing well and staying socially connected? Join us for an eye-opening conversation about how subtle hearing changes can quietly impact memory, mood, focus, and relationships long before we realize it.
If you’ve found yourself forgetting names, avoiding group conversations, feeling more tired than usual, missing words, or saying, “I’m just getting older, I guess,” this event is for you. Discover how addressing hearing health may play a powerful role in reducing dementia risk and maintaining independence.
Who Should Attend:
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Adults 60+ who want to stay sharp, social, and independent
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Anyone feeling more tired, forgetful, or withdrawn
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Individuals noticing small changes in memory, mood, or connection
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Those curious about hearing, brain health, or early dementia signs
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Family members and caregivers supporting a loved one
Presented by Dr. Nashlea Brogan—TEDx speaker, audiologist, hearing loss advocate, author, international speaker, content creator, and dual cochlear implant user—this engaging session will offer practical insights and hope.
Event Details:
March 20, 2026
Check-in: 9:30 AM | Program: 10:00 AM
Venue 8600
8600 E Anderson Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Free for All Attendees
Seating is limited.
Reserve your spot at reducedementiarisk.com or call 623-278-4894.