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Dr. Monica Crane will discuss Alzheimer’s disease on Tuesday at Courtyards Senior Living

Posted at 12:51 pm May 10, 2017
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Dr. Monica Crane

Dr. Monica Crane

 

Dr. Monica Crane, a fellowship-trained geriatric medicine physician with special expertise in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, will discuss “How to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease” at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, at The Courtyards Senior Living.

The public is invited to meet Dr. Crane, the new medical director for The Courtyards, and to attend the talk at the senior living facility at 300 Briarcliff Avenue in Oak Ridge, a press release said.

On April 1, Dr. Crane became medical director for The Courtyards Senior Living, which operates assisted living and dedicated memory care facilities in Oak Ridge, Knoxville, and Johnson City. She will present informative talks on aging at The Courtyards on a regular basis, the press release said.

She is also the medical director and founder of Genesis Neuroscience Clinic in Knoxville, which opened in April. The clinic, at 1400 Dowell Springs Boulevard, provides comprehensive evaluation, treatment, and clinical trial opportunities for those with cognitive impairment and neurodegenerative dementias, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Alzheimer's Disease, Cole Neuroscience Center, dementia, Dr. Monica Crane, Genesis Neuroscience Clinic, memory disorders, Pat Summitt Clinic, The Courtyards Senior Living, UT Health Science Center, UT Knoxville

Public program on Friday to focus on communicating with people who have dementia

Posted at 10:41 pm September 7, 2016
By Gay Marie Logsdon Leave a Comment

A public program in Oak Ridge on Friday will focus on communicating with people who have dementia.

Amanda Spencer, LPN, of Blue Harbor Senior Living, will be the guest speaker. Her presentation will help caregivers, family members, and friends better interact with loved ones whose abilities are diminished, a press release said.

The program has been organized by Church Women United. It’s the start of their 2016 fall season.

The event begins with fellowship at 11:30 a.m. Friday, September 9, followed by a short business meeting and the program at noon. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Amanda Spencer, Church Women United, dementia, Gay Marie Logsdon, Roane State Community College

Genesis Brain Health Institute to open in September

Posted at 10:55 am May 24, 2016
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Mike Mursten, left, and Andrew Dougherty are co-founders of the Genesis Brain Health Institute. (Submitted photo)

Mike Mursten, left, and Andrew Dougherty are co-founders of the Genesis Brain Health Institute. (Submitted photo)

 

Andrew Dougherty and Mike Mursten, two men who share a passion to combat Alzheimer’s Disease, or AD, have founded the Genesis Brain Health Institute to offer a medically based program aimed at baby boomers that has been shown to delay, and in some cases even reverse, cognitive decline.

“Current medical studies have conclusively shown that a lifestyle of exercise, proper nutrition, brain utilization, and stress management can delay the onset of cognitive decline,” said Andrew Dougherty, co-founder and president of Genesis.

With current science on the brain and memory loss as their guide, they are offering a multi-faceted program beginning in September in the Provision Wellness building in Knoxville, the first such program in East Tennessee. Beginning with a complete medical assessment, the program includes an educational series on topics critical to brain health.

“What we have found is that baby boomers do have general knowledge about health and wellness, but lack the specific knowledge and tools to implement it into their daily lives,” said Mike Mursten, co-founder and chief executive officer. “The Genesis program is a practical, medically based program to give you the tools to fill your tool box.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Knoxville, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Alzheimer's Disease, Andrew Dougherty, dementia, Genesis Brain Health Institute, Mike Mursten, The Courtyards Senior Living

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