Coffeebreak

INTRODUCING SMART’S CAREGIVER COFFEEBREAK

At SMART Brain Aging, we are thrilled to introduce SMART’s Caregiver Coffeebreak starting on February 6th. The free support group will offer a safe place for dementia caregivers to open up about their feelings.

The support group will be held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:30pm at the Arizona Dementia Center in Scottsdale. We will be offering complimentary coffee and pastries, all in a safe place where caregivers have the chance to vent and receive advice.

During the support group, we will also be offering a workshop that is available for those with early stage dementia. The non-clinical services offered can help those cope with onset of dementia.

The support group will be held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5:30pm at the Arizona Dementia Center in Scottsdale. We will be offering complimentary coffee and pastries, all in a safe place where caregivers have the chance to vent and receive advice.

During the support group, we will also be offering a workshop that is available for those with early stage dementia. The non-clinical services offered can help those cope with onset of dementia.

Dr. John den Boer

Dr. John den Boer specializes in providing mental performance training to athletes (with particular specialization in ball sport athletes like tennis and baseball). He received his internship training at VA Boston Healthcare System (Boston University School of Medicine/Harvard University) and received his postdoctoral training at Barrow Neurological Institute. He has published extensively in the area of Clinical Neuropsychology and Sports Neuropsychology and has been an expert speaker at many local, national, and international conferences. He has consulted with many elite-level sports organizations, including the USOC, ATP/WTA tours, NCAA, MLB, NBA, and NFL. He is a USPTA-Elite and PTR Teaching Professional. He specializes in developing junior elite tennis players and helping them realize their dreams at playing college tennis.

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