New Class: Boost your brain & memory – for those 55+ experiencing normal aging brain changes [Updated]

Editor’s note: This article originally had conflicting indications of the day of the week on which the sessions will be held. The ADRC personnel has confirmed that they will be held on Wednesdays. Our thanks to Barb Taylor for pointing out the typo.

Boost Your Brain & Memory Education Series
For all those 55+ who are experiencing normal aging brain changes
Wednesdays September 10 – October 15, 2025

From 1 – 2:30 pm
At Edgerton Library
Register Now

In partnership with the Edgerton Library, the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Rock County, is pleased to be offering a 6-week class to those experiencing normal aging brain changes. The Boost Your Brain & Memory provides information and skills to improve memory and brain health. This evidence-based class focuses on 6 areas – nutrition, physical activity, emotional health, spiritual activity, intellectual activity and social engagement and the concept of cognitive reserve to provide techniques for improving brain health and memory abilities.

This class is not for people with brain change of more than normal aging or a dementia diagnosis.

Reservations are required. Space is limited. To make reservations please contact Karen Tennyson, dementia care specialist of Rock County at (608) 921-7165.

Editor’s note: The above press release was provided by the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Rock County. The agency has previously advised The Banner that residents outside of Rock County are generally welcome to join their programming on a space available basis.

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