Veterans: Is It Time For a “Check Up From The Neck Up”?

EPISODE · May 27, 2021 · 18 MIN

Veterans: Is It Time For a “Check Up From The Neck Up”?

from Toula's Tips for Caregivers · host Toula's Tips For Caregivers

Are you taking care of yourself “from the neck up”?You should – your brain is also the only one you will ever have. That is why, for all my veterans friends and caregivers of veterans, I WANT YOU to REGISTER today for a Free “Brain Health Awareness Webinar this Tuesday, June 1st, from 11am to 12Noon.Register at alzfdn.org/event/veterans/The webinar is provided by the Alzheimer's Foundation of America to help serve those who have served us. They recognize that Veterans may be at a higher risk for dementia based on their military experiences.You will want to participate. You will be able to get answers to your questions.. The webinar will provide you with information and facts to understand dementia, be proactive about brain health, and learn about services and benefits available to help. Listen to my podcast interview with Charles Fuschillo, CEO of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, as he explains how this webinar will help you to live a better life. Charles will also talk about the many programs that the AFA offers for free.YOU ARE NOT ALONE.If you have more questions, you can call the Alzheimer's Foundation of America HELP LINE at any time (24 hours per day, 7 days a week). Simply dial 866.232.8484.A Licensed clinical social worker, dementia specifically trained, will talk with you, answer your questions, and, most importantly, provide comfort and support. The Help Line is FREE and Completely Confidential.If you prefer an online CHAT, you can visit the AFA web site at alzfdn.org/afahelpline/I encourage you to REGISTER TODAY, as your first steps for “Check Up From The Neck Up".

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