We All Forget: When should we be concerned?

We all forget names occasionally and misplace keys and wallets. And most of us over the age of 40 don’t feel as sharp as we used to. There is growing recognition of the importance of having memory disorders diagnosed and treated as early as possible. But not all memory glitches signify the start of a progressive disease like Alzheimer’s.

The program will be held on Thursday, April 19 from 2 to 3:30 pm at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital & Clinics, 80 First St, Prairie du Sac. Use the East/Prairie Ave. entrance and take the elevator to the lower level conference room. Informational handouts will be provided.

Please contact the Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance toll-free at 1-888-308-6251 or
e-mail carol.olson@alzwisc.org to reserve your spot.

We All Forget: When should we be conc...

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Date and Time

Thursday Apr 19, 2012
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CDT

Thursday, April 19, 2 - 3:30 pm

Location

Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital & Clinics
80 First Street, Prairie du Sac

Fees/Admission

No charge.

Website

http://www.spmh.org

Contact Information

Carol Olson, Alzheimer?s & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin carol.olson@alzwisc.org 608-742-9055 (Sauk/Columbia office), 608-963-2688 (cell phone) 1-888-308-6251 (Madison Office, toll-free)
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