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SUMMARY:The Bulletproof Brain Summit PREVIEW
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special community PREVIEW event leading into the Bulletproof Brain Summit this September 2026. We are honored to welcome Peter V. Rabins\, MD\, MPH\, emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Rabins is a nationally recognized leader in the field of brain health and aging. He was the founding director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins and the first holder of the Richman Family Chair in Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders. Over the course of his career\, Dr. Rabins has focused on the psychiatric and behavioral aspects of neurological diseases\, including dementia\, as well as mood disorders and serious mental illness in older adults. He has published more than 300 articles and book chapters and is the author or co-author of several widely respected books\, including The 36-Hour Day\, Is It Alzheimer's?\, and Practical Dementia Care. What this event is about This evening is designed to bring our community together for an honest\, practical\, and deeply informative conversation around: Brain health and cognitive change Dementia and Alzheimer's disease Caregiving realities and emotional impact What we can and cannot control when it comes to brain health. Whether you are: Supporting a loved one Concerned about your own cognitive health Or simply wanting to better understand aging This event is for you. A unique opportunity to shape the conversation Because of Dr. Rabins' extensive experience in both clinical care and research\, we have a rare opportunity to make this event highly relevant to the needs of our community. ?? When you register\, please clearly identify your areas of interest. For example: Managing dementia-related behaviors The emotional toll of caregiving How to care for yourself while caring for others Preventing or delaying cognitive decline Current research and what it actually means for you We will use your input to help guide the focus of the discussion\, ensuring that the content is practical\, meaningful\, and directly applicable to those attending. 45 minutes will be spent with Dr Rabins speaking and 45 minutes will be spent discussing and answering questions. Our goal This is not meant to be a passive lecture. It is an opportunity to: Learn from one of the most experienced voices in the field Ask meaningful\, real-life questions Feel more prepared and supported And connect with others in the community We look forward to having you join us for this impactful and meaningful evening. This event will also serve as a needs assessment to cater to the community's greatest needs regarding this broad topic of brain health and dementia for The Bulletproof Brain Summit. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a special community PREVIEW event leading into the Bulletproof Brain Summit this September 2026. We are honored to welcome Peter V. Rabins\, MD\, MPH\, emeritus Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Rabins is a nationally recognized leader in the field of brain health and aging. He was the founding director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins and the first holder of the Richman Family Chair in Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders. Over the course of his career\, Dr. Rabins has focused on the psychiatric and behavioral aspects of neurological diseases\, including dementia\, as well as mood disorders and serious mental illness in older adults. He has published more than 300 articles and book chapters and is the author or co-author of several widely respected books\, including The 36-Hour Day\, Is It Alzheimer&rsquo\;s?\, and Practical Dementia Care. What this event is about This evening is designed to bring our community together for an honest\, practical\, and deeply informative conversation around: Brain health and cognitive change Dementia and Alzheimer&rsquo\;s disease Caregiving realities and emotional impact What we can&mdash\;and cannot&mdash\;control when it comes to brain health. Whether you are: Supporting a loved one Concerned about your own cognitive health Or simply wanting to better understand aging This event is for you. A unique opportunity to shape the conversation Because of Dr. Rabins&rsquo\; extensive experience in both clinical care and research\, we have a rare opportunity to make this event highly relevant to the needs of our community. ?? When you register\, please clearly identify your areas of interest. For example: Managing dementia-related behaviors The emotional toll of caregiving How to care for yourself while caring for others Preventing or delaying cognitive decline Current research and what it actually means for you We will use your input to help guide the focus of the discussion\, ensuring that the content is practical\, meaningful\, and directly applicable to those attending. 45 minutes will be spent with Dr Rabins speaking and 45 minutes will be spent discussing and answering questions. Our goal This is not meant to be a passive lecture. It is an opportunity to: Learn from one of the most experienced voices in the field Ask meaningful\, real-life questions Feel more prepared and supported And connect with others in the community We look forward to having you join us for this impactful and meaningful evening. This event will also serve as a needs assessment to cater to the community&#39\;s greatest needs regarding this broad topic of brain health and dementia for The Bulletproof Brain Summit. Thank you!
LOCATION:Anacortes Senior Activity Center
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