Meadowlark Memory Program invites to you Memory Matters on Thursday, March 26! Memory Matters is an outreach and education opportunity focused on dementia and Alzheimer’s disease presented by Meadowlark Memory Program. Join us in encouraging engagement and understanding, while ultimately helping to de-stigmatize cognitive changes and decline.
This year, Meadowlark Memory Program is offering a morning and an evening session of the Memory Matters Symposium. Our featured speaker is Jeffrey M. Burns, MD, MS. Dr. Burns is also the Co-Director, KU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. His presentation is titled, "The New Era of Brain Health: Earlier Detection, Better Care, & What You Can Do Today." To learn more about the presentation, please visit
https://www.meadowlark.org/events/4638/memory-matters-symposium-morning-session.
9:00 a.m. / Meet, Greet, & Eat
Featuring a free brain-healthy snack!
9:30 a.m. / “The New Era of Brain Health: Earlier Detection, Better Care, & What You Can Do Today” with Jeffrey M. Burns, MD, MS, and Co-Director KU Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
10:25 a.m. / Exercise Break
10:35 a.m. / Panel
11:30 a.m. / Closing Remarks
Need more information? Call (785) 323-3899.
The Memory Matters Symposium is underwritten by Robert Reeves in memory of his wife, Sue.
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