RETIRING well MEANS RETIRING sharp
High Quality Alzheimer’s Prevention Briefings for Professionals in Transition
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The Challenge
You’ve spent decades mastering your profession. Now, as you transition towards partial or full retirement, there’s one asset worth protecting above all others: your brain. Alzheimer’s is now the UK’s leading cause of death, and the Alzheimer’s Society predicts it will impact 1 in 3 of us — either directly or as a carer, or both.
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Full program
The Alzheimer’s active prevention roadmap distils over a decade of rigorous research into 9 x 20-minute modules. Designed for intelligent, time-poor professionals, it equips you with the evidence-based knowledge to make your own informed brain-care decisions — applying the same analytical rigour to your future cognitive health that you’ve applied throughout your career.
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THE SIX PILLARS OF BRAIN HEALTH
The programme is scaffolded around Dr Sarah McKay’s prioritised ‘Six Pillars of Highly Healthy Brains:’
Sleep • Move • Nourish • Calm • Connect • Challenge
These six best-evidenced scientific steps empower you to mitigate at least 45% of Alzheimer’s known triggers across the lifespan. For those of us beyond 65, the risks rise exponentially — but so does the protective power of informed, timely action. Specifically in the case of Alzheimer’s pathology, genetic predisposition does not equal genetic fate.
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In Person — Large Audiences
Delivered to corporate & organisational audiences of up to 100 using professional-grade projection and sound, at a venue of your choice.
In Person — Small Groups & Individuals
At our purpose-built briefing facilities for groups of up to 8, or available in your home for groups of four or more. Bespoke content options available.
Learn Live Online (Zoom Pro):
The full programme delivered in real-time, interactive sessions — ideal for remote participants or geographically dispersed groups.
Supported by Science
This Alzheimer’s Active Prevention briefing keeps abreast of the latest neuropsychological and medical advances. All the information imparted on the course is evidence-based, fully peer-reviewed and has been scrutinised by the Dementia UK science team under its CEO (Dr Hilda Hayo).
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