Learn how to keep your brain healthy with the Alzheimer's Society of Oxford.
WOODSTOCK- Reduce your risk of dementia and be good to your brain with the help of the Alzheimer's Society of Oxford.
Take part in a course to cover a variety of brain exercises, physical activity, healthy eating, managing stress, the importance of social activity and protecting your head.
Education Coordinator, Dana Fallowfield says it's all about training your brain.
"Reducing the Risk of Dementia is a three week series we do with 2 hour sessions. We talk about the ways we can keep our brain's active and healthy and in return it will help to reduce our risk of developing dementia."
Fallowfield adds dementia is a never ending problem that many people are faced with.
"Studies show us that 90% - 95% of cases of dementia are sporadic, meaning there is no connection, anyone can develop it. We are also learning more and more about what we can do to reduce our risk of developing dementia."
The next 3 week series is in the fall. To sign up, please call Dana Fallowfield at 519-421-2466 extension 225.

UTRCA Issues Statement Regarding Water Levels
OPP Investigate Reports of Extortion
PJHL Playoff Preview - Feb 20th to Feb 22nd
Ticket Sales Begin for Runway of Stars
Mobile Decontamination Trailer for Oxford
Shelton Wins Silver Medal at Milan Olympics
Woodstock Accepting Community Grant Applications
Provincial Funding is Coming to Blandford-Blenheim Township
Theatre Woodstock Presents: Jesus Christ Superstar
Municipal Candidate Information Session in Oxford
School Buses Cancelled in Oxford County
Drug Charges Laid in Tillsonburg
UPDATE: Road Reopens Following School Bus Crash
UPDATE: Freezing Drizzle Advisory in Effect
Tillsonburg Considers Film-Friendly Status
Oxford OPP Briefs - February 18th, 2026
Single-Vehicle Collision Leads to Charges
Woodstock Man Charged at Border
PJHL Recap - Feb. 10th to Feb. 16th
Interview with the Mayor - February 17th, 2026
Comments
Add a comment