Join Us for an Engaging Discussion on Mild Cognitive Impairment and its Impact on Daily Life
- Dogwood Village

- Jul 30
- 2 min read
Cognitive health is crucial to our overall well-being. As we get older, many people become more aware of conditions such as mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This condition is marked by a noticeable decline in cognitive abilities that doesn't seriously affect daily life. It impacts countless individuals and their families. Together, we will explore its characteristics, possible impacts, and proactive steps we can all take.
What to Expect from Our Conversation
In our conversation, Dr. Jonathan Evans, along with Aging Together, will provide insights into mild cognitive impairment and answer any questions you may have. You'll also have the opportunity to connect with others facing similar challenges, creating a supportive and enriching environment. Knowledge is empowering, and understanding MCI can provide families and caregivers with effective tools to improve communication and interaction strategies moving forward.
Join Us!
Mark your calendar for August 13th at 10:00 am at Dogwood Village of Orange County Senior Living to participate in a community dedicated to understanding mild cognitive impairment. This event is more than just educational; it focuses on building relationships, discovering resources, and fostering hope. Our free event offers a significant opportunity to learn together and support one another as we navigate the complexities of MCI.
Together, we can reshape the conversation around cognitive health. We aim to ensure that individuals with mild cognitive impairment and their families do not face their challenges alone.
A Path Forward
Mild cognitive impairment can be a difficult reality for many, but through awareness, discussion, and community support, we can lighten some of the burdens that come with the condition. Join us for this enlightening conversation, and let's create a supportive environment where everyone feels understood and empowered. We look forward to seeing you!

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