A formal evaluation provides many benefits for the individual who is concerned about their cognitive functioning. Some of these include:

  • Obtaining the correct treatment for your situation, based on a proper diagnosis of the underlying condition and the factors contributing to the condition
  • Ensuring that your physician has a complete picture of your cognitive and emotional functioning, to aid in medical decision-making
  • Understanding your risk for future cognitive decline and how to minimize this
  • Obtaining a baseline assessment of your functioning, for comparison against in the event of future concern about a decline
  • Understanding how to compensate for your weaknesses and make the best use of your strengths to optimize your chance of success at work or in the classroom
  • Obtaining appropriate accommodations in the classroom or workplace
  • Understanding how you have been affected by an injury or other type of neurological or medical condition, and how this is likely to impact your life in the months and years ahead
  • Clarifying the existence or extent of a brain injury in the case of a personal injury lawsuit or other forensic situation

For those participating in the Memory and Aging group program, the following benefits can be expected:

  • A better understanding of the factors affecting your memory in everyday life (and the fact that it is normal to forget people’s names!)
  • Information about how lifestyle factors like exercise, diet and cognitive engagement can affect your brain health and memory functioning
  • Practice with a handful of very effective strategies that can be used in everyday life to reduce the impact of age-related memory difficulties
  • The camaraderie and support of others who are experiencing the same types of memory challenges and frustrations

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