Nutrition for Brain Health - Community Education Session
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Nutrition for Brain Health
Schedule: Wednesday, March 4th
Time: 4:00p - 5:30p
Location: Resilient Living Center | Performance Studio
LiveWell 1261 S. Main Street Plantsville, CT 06479
Cost: Free
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This community education session introduces nutrition as one of the five core domains of the FINGER* protocol—an evidence-based, multidomain approach to supporting brain health and reducing dementia risk across the lifespan.
The session is presented by faculty from the Yale School of Nursing in collaboration with the LiveWell team.
*Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability
What You'll Learn:
- Science linking nutrition and brain health
- Diet patterns for cognitive resilience
- How nutrition fits within the FINGER model
- Practical strategies for supporting brain health through nutrition
Who Should Attend:
- Community members interested in brain health and healthy aging
- Individuals concerned about memory, cognitive health, or dementia prevention
- Family members and caregivers
- Health professionals and community providers serving adults and older adults
Format:
- Faculty-led teaching
- Discussion of real-world applications
- Opportunity for questions and conversation
(Note: Content may be recorded for educational and research purposes.)
When and Where:
- Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
- Time: 4:00 - 5:30 PM EST
- Location: LiveWell, 1261 S Main St, Plantsville, CT, with hybrid option available
**If you would like to participate virtually, please email info@livewell.org and you will receive a link in advance of the session.
This session is part of an ongoing Yale School of Nursing–LiveWell collaborative research and implementation project focused on community-engaged brain wellness education and the pilot testing of evidence-based dementia prevention strategies. Special thanks to the Bradley Henry Barnes and Leila Upson Barnes Memorial Trust.
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