We invite you to see this documentary film that addresses the important issue of caregiving for a loved one. Afterward there is opportunity for Q&A with local experts in caregiving, dementia navigation, and healthy living. The event is FREE and open to all ages and audiences. Resource guide and complimentary refreshments are provided. For more […]
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Join us for an engaging conversation with Fowsia Musse, Executive Director of Maine Community Integration & Dr. Yun Garrison, Psychologist and Professor at Bates College as they introduces the 5Rs Model of Posttraumatic Growth, developed through research with Somali refugee women, and explores how it can be applied in practice to support healing, resilience, and […] |
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It's the longest day of the year so grab your sunglasses, a blanket, and your best picnic vibes — let's enjoy the sunshine together! Bring your picnic to enjoy on the lawn! Friends and family welcome — just let us know you're coming! RSVP for the address: m.harden143@gmail.com Rain date: June 26 |
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Discover how small, everyday actions can support your brain health. This interactive experience introduces the Six Pillars of Brain Health, followed by the opportunity to explore activities designed to promote movement, stress relief, social connection and more. Choose your own adventure and leave with the knowledge to build lasting, healthy habits. Register |
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As the number of people living with dementia (PLWD) continues to increase, addressing their needs—and those of their caregivers—has become more important. Coordination of comprehensive care and support services across community-based organizations and healthcare systems is necessary to achieve better health outcomes which allow for both PLWD and their caregivers to remain in their homes […]
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Women who adopt brain-healthy behaviors at least three days per week have higher levels of mental well-being and lower levels of depression, anxiety and stress during perimenopause and menopause, according to AARP research. University of Virginia (UVA) Health's Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton and Dr. Dana Redick will lead a discussion exploring how menopause impacts brain health. […] |
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Discover how small, everyday actions can support your brain health. This interactive experience introduces the Six Pillars of Brain Health, followed by the opportunity to explore activities designed to promote movement, stress relief, social connection and more. Choose your own adventure and leave with the knowledge to build lasting, healthy habits. Register
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Join AlzInColor on Thursday, June 25, 2026, from 7 PM to 8 PM EDT for the second session of our monthly six-part Brain Health & Alzheimer’s Webinar Series, “Live, Love, Learn: Healthy Habits, Healthy Brain.” This engaging session will explore how everyday lifestyle choices can support brain health, enhance overall wellness, and help reduce the […] |
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A community gathering together and celebrating fathers and positive role models through meaningful conversation, FREE HAIRCUTS, food and fellowship! Real talk on fatherhood & positive role models Free haircuts Food & fellowship Community connection & support Financial literacy education All fathers, mentors, uncles, brothers, coaches and positive role models are welcome! Register |
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Join Healthy Brain Virginia, the Virginia Department of Veterans Services, and the Urban League of Hampton Roads for an informative discussion exploring the connection between traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain health, cognitive decline, and Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). Topics Include: Understanding the relationship between TBI and ADRD Recognizing early signs of cognitive decline […] |
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