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Memory + Brain Health: What to Know Now

Memory changes are a normal part of aging, but when should you be concerned? In this two-part series, Dr. Richard A. Mesher, MD, board-certified neurologist, will guide you through what’s typical, what may be cause for concern, and when to seek medical advice.

You’ll learn practical strategies to help reduce your risk of dementia, along with the latest updates in research, treatments, and emerging options for Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Mesher breaks down complex information in a clear, approachable way so you can feel informed, confident, and empowered when it comes to your brain health or that of a loved one.

Tuesday, June 2
10:30 am
Memory Changes: What’s Normal, What’s Not?
Strategies for Reducing the Risk of Developing Dementia.
Memory changes can be a normal part of aging—but when should you be concerned? In this first session of a two-part series, Dr. Richard A. Mesher will help you understand the difference between typical forgetfulness and signs of dementia, when to seek medical advice, and strategies to help reduce your risk.
This informative and approachable talk will help you better understand changes in memory, reduce uncertainty, and feel more confident navigating brain health for yourself or a loved one.

Tuesday, June 9
10:30 am
Dementia: Latest Findings + What They Mean
Evaluation and Treatment of Dementia in 2026 Including New Treatment Options for Alzheimer’s Disease.
In this second session of the series, Dr. Richard A. Mesher will share the latest developments in dementia research, including new medications, emerging treatments, and promising studies.
With so much information in the news, it can be hard to know what’s meaningful and what it means for real-life care. Dr. Mesher will break down recent advancements in a clear, approachable way—helping you better understand current options, what may be on the horizon, and how research is shaping the future of dementia care.
This session is ideal for anyone looking to stay informed and empowered when it comes to brain health.


Bio:
Dr. Richard A. Mesher, MD, Neurologist
Dr. Richard A. Mesher is a board-certified neurologist with more than four decades of experience in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system. He earned his medical degree from the University of Washington School of Medicine and completed his residency in neurology at the University of Washington. Dr. Mesher has extensive expertise in movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease, as well as migraines, seizures, and other complex neurological conditions. He retired from general neurology practice four years ago after working at Group Health Cooperative and Virginia Mason.

 

This event is part of SJCC Endless Opportunities, a community program that offers daytime educational and social events for participants to learn, socialize, laugh and make friends. Endless Opportunities is hosted and led by the Stroum Jewish Community Center, and is supported by the following sponsors: Congregation Beth Shalom, Congregation Kol Ami, Jewish Family Service, Kline Galland, Temple Beth Am, Temple B’nai Torah, and Temple De Hirsch Sinai.

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