Can Hearing Loss and Sugar Impact Dementia Risk?

Can Hearing Loss and Sugar Impact  Dementia Risk?

You can learn from FIVE dementia experts in this information webinar on how hearing loss and sugar can impact dementia risk.

Our guests include Angel Hoffman, Alzheimer’s Association director of community outreach for Northern and Western Colorado, Dr. Carly Amurao, audiologist at PEAK ENT and Voice Center, and Dr. Bailey Harmon, audiologist and researcher, with a specialty in hearing loss’ impact on executive function, and the impact of hearing loss on cognitive abilities.

As usual, you’ll also hear from dementia care consultant and expert, Pam Ostrowski, founder of Alzheimer’s Family Consulting, and Paige Fairbanks-Gunn, regional manager at Koelsch Communities, focused on helping families find the best care for their loved one with dementia for over 25 years.

You’ll learn

  • How the brain processes what it hears
  • What happens to the brain when it can’t hear well
  • How sugar can affect your brain health long-term
  • The ONE THING that has the highest risk factor for dementia
  • and MUCH MORE

Did you know that research shows that having high blood sugar or untreated diabetes increases your dementia risk by up to 60%? Put down that muffin and soda!

If you have questions, use the contact form at the bottom of each page on this website to reach out and ask your question and get a response free of charge.

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