UNL Winter Memory Clinic

Memory clinic begins in January
Memory clinic begins in January

The UNL Barkley Memorial Center and Tabitha Health Care will hold its Winter Memory Clinic on Wednesdays beginning January 24 through March 14.

The Memory Clinic is a weekly class led by speech language pathologists and graduate speech language pathology students. The clinic is for individuals who are concerned about age-related memory difficulties or simply want information about normal age-related cognitive changes.

The purpose of the clinic is to provide education and solutions. Learn about and develop strategies to improve independence and safety with daily functional skills and activities. Significant others (spouse, family member or friend) may attend with no extra charge. You will have the opportunity to share your experiences with other individuals and professionals, as well as brainstorm and implement techniques to manage daily challenges.

How to Register:
The clinic is offered by the UNL Barkley Memorial Center and Tabitha Home Health Care. Contact Judy Harvey at 402-472-6792, judy. harvey@unl.edu, or Abbe D. Davis, 402-416-2936, abbed@tabitha.org, to participate.

Instructors:
Judy Harvey, assistant professor of practice, Special Education and Communications Disorders, UNL; Abbe D. Davis, speech-language pathologist, Tabitha Home Health Care
Day/Dates: Wed, Jan 24, 31, Feb 7, 14, 21, 28, March 7, 14

Time: 10-11:30 a.m.

Location: Barkley Memorial Center, 4075 East Campus Loop South

Cost: $80 for participants. Participants may be individuals or couples or participants with a significant other or family member. There is no extra cost for pairs.