Free Brain Health Programs Set for March

Free Brain Health Programs Set for March

Were you aware that Brain Awareness Week is March 15-21?

To celebrate all things related to brain health and wellness, The Virtual Brain Health Center has planned a week of free events. Northeast Ohio Boomer & Beyond’s columnist and blogger Dr. Krystal L. Culler is the Center’s founder and creative director.

The Virtual Brain Health Center invites families, aging adults, care partners and providers to participate in the inaugural “Brain Awareness Week,” March 15-21. Register today for the ultimate in virtual brain health events and wellness workshops at www.virtualbrainhealthcenter.com/pages/brain-awareness-week-2021.

Free workshops, lectures, and sessions will be offered three-times daily, Monday through Sunday, during this week. The event will be divided into three categories: 30-minute physical activities with mindful fitness experts; 45-60-minute cognitive engagement-based lectures with industry experts; and 30-45-minute personal, well-being programs with expert practitioners who will share information about the impact brain science has on people’s lives. Sessions will occur daily at 11 a.m., 2 p.m., and 7 p.m.

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