Healthy Aging

Losing your cognitive functions does not have to be an accepted part of the aging process!

One of the most frequent concerns we hear from adults is fear of losing their mental capacity as they age. Alzheimer’s and other diseases that erode our memory and cause dementia are terrifying for most of us and for understandable reasons.

The wonderful news is that there is hope! Mental exercise through cognitive training along with other brain health measures can make a significant difference in lowering risk and slowing the progression of age-related decline and even disease induced decline.

The first step for most people is an assessment to provide a detailed brain function status and baseline skills.

We have to know where you are starting to create a plan for where you want to go. We will determine which skills need to be maintained and we have been degraded and need to be regained. The assessment to do this is called a comprehensive cognitive assessment. Then based on what we uncover, we’ll have a consultation to review results and determine the best plan for treatment. The most common and successful treatment for addressing cognitive decline and cognitive preservations is cognitive training.

Learn much, much more about how cognitive training works: 

At The Nectar Group, we follow the protocols outlined in Dr. Dale Bredesen’s books, “The End of Alzheimer’s: The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline” and “The End of Alzheimer’s Program: The First Protocol to Enhance Cognition and Reverse Decline at Any Age”.  

By assessing and then targeting cognitive weaknesses through training, we facilitate building up a cognitive reserve to preserve and sharpen mental functions

One of the most frequent concerns we hear from adults is fear of losing their mental capacity as they age. Alzheimer’s and other diseases that erode our memory and cause dementia are terrifying for most of us and for understandable reasons.

The wonderful news is that there is hope! Mental exercise through cognitive training along with other brain health measures can make a significant difference in lowering risk and slowing the progression of age-related decline and even disease induced decline.

Contact us to schedule an assessment or a complimentary consultation today! We look forward to helping you create a plan for healthy brain aging!