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Impacts of the Aging Brain – TV Series

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Our very own Carol Craig will be featured as a guest on the Rogers TV series “Impacts of the Aging Brain”.

The six-part series is hosted by Ann Dobbins, founder of Memory Matters, which is a service for individuals that have been diagnosed with some degree of cognitive change, such as Vascular Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease.

The series covers a range of topics related to aging and the brain, including:

  • Stroke and the Brain
  • Assessment & Driving
  • Transforming Treatment
  • Care & Housing Options
  • Care-partnering

Carol is featured in Episode 4: Legal Consideration Capacity, which is scheduled to air this Monday October 17th at 2pm.

In family law, capacity can have an impact on a person’s ability to marry, separate or enter into valid cohabitation agreements or marriage contracts.

For more information about the series, visit the Rogers website here.

And to learn more about aging and capacity, contact our Family Law Group.

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