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SUMMARY:Aging Well: Protecting Your Speech\, Swallowing\, and Cognitive Heath 
DESCRIPTION:Aging Well: Protecting Your Speech\, Swallowing\, and Cognitive Heath  \nPresented by Angela Giangiulio M.S. CCC-SLP\, \nSpeech Language Pathologist\, Owner of AG Therapy LLC \nMonday\, June 22\, 1-2pm | Holz Pavilion Theater \nAn educational presentation on speech\, voice\, swallowing\, and cognitive changes that can occur with aging. This talk will review common warning signs to look out for\, what changes may be considered normal\, and practical tools to support communication\, swallowing safety\, and brain health. Attendees will also learn when it may be time to seek support from a speech-language pathologist and how speech therapy can help improve daily independence and quality of life. \nOPEN TO THE PUBLIC. FREE EVENT\nSponsored by the Brain Health Group \nQUESTIONS OR TO RSVP\nPlease contact Jen Graf\, Senior Director of Cognitive Health\, at 262.965.7133 or jgraf@threepillars.org. \nFLYER
URL:https://www.threepillars.org/event/aging-well-protecting-your-speech-swallowing-and-cognitive-heath/
LOCATION:Holz Pavilion Theater\, 314 E Village Ct\, Dousman\, WI\, 53188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cognitive Health Initiatives,Community Education
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SUMMARY:The Science of Purpose: How Meaning Supports Health & Well-Being -- LIVE WEBINAR!
DESCRIPTION:The Science of Purpose: How Meaning Supports Health & Well-Being — Webinar Watch Party with Wisconsin Institute for Health Aging\,\n\nWednesday\, June 24\, 11AM-12PM\, Holz Pavilion Theater\n\nPurpose gives our lives direction—and science shows it also supports better health\, brain function\, and overall quality of life. In this engaging presentation\, we’ll explore what researchers have learned about the benefits of having a sense of purpose\, including its positive impact on cognition and brain health\, mental well-being\, resilience\, and aging well. Attendees will leave with practical ideas for recognizing and nurturing purpose in everyday life\, helping to support both emotional and cognitive vitality at any age or life stage.\n\n\nQuestions? Contact: Jen Graf\, Senior Director of Cognitive Health\n262.965.7133 or Email: Jgraf@threepillars.org
URL:https://www.threepillars.org/event/the-science-of-purpose-how-meaning-supports-health-well-being-live-webinar/
LOCATION:Holz Pavilion Theater\, 314 E Village Ct\, Dousman\, WI\, 53188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cognitive Health Initiatives,Community Education
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SUMMARY:Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group 2026
DESCRIPTION:Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group 2026\n\n\nPresented by: Alzheimer’s Association-Wisconsin \nSecond Monday  | 1-2:30pm | Activity Center \nFourth Thursday | 6-7:30pm | Holz Pavilion Chapel \nCaregiver support groups offer comfort\, reassurance\, practical advice and a community of people who are facing similar challenges. \n*Respite care is available for evening support groups if reservations are made by noon the day before the meeting. \nVisit alz.org/wi to learn more about caregiver programs and resources. \nQuestions? Contact:\nJen Graf\, Senior Director of Cognitive Health\n 262.965.7133 \n\nVIEW FLYER
URL:https://www.threepillars.org/event/alzheimers-caregiver-support-group-2026-3/
LOCATION:Holz Pavilion Chapel\, 314 E Village Ct\, Dousman\, WI\, 53118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cognitive Health Initiatives,Community Education
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SUMMARY:Let's Talk Therapy! OT\, PT\, ST
DESCRIPTION:Let’s Talk Therapy! OT\, PT\, ST\nMovement Disorder Group\n\nFriday\, June 26\, 11am-12pm  | Holz Pavilion Chapel\n\nThe Movement Disorder Group is designed to support individuals living with conditions such as Parkinson’s disease\, essential tremor\, Tourette’s\, MS\, dystonia\, restless leg syndrome\, and more. This session is open to anyone interested in exploring how therapy can help you (even if you don’t have a movement disorder)!  Come meet Hannah Jeanson\, COTA/L\, our new therapy director here at Three Pillars as she joins in our discussion.\n\nFREE EVENT. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.\nRegistration appreciated. Residents can signup in the portal.\n\n\nQuestions? Contact: Jen Graf\, Senior Director of Cognitive Health\n 262.965.7133 or Email: Jgraf@threepillars.org\n\n\n\nFLYER
URL:https://www.threepillars.org/event/lets-talk-therapy-ot-pt-st/
LOCATION:Holz Pavilion Chapel\, 314 E Village Ct\, Dousman\, WI\, 53118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cognitive Health Initiatives
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SUMMARY:Stay Sharp on the Go: Even when Life Gets Busy - Brain Booster Class with Dr. Michelle Braun
DESCRIPTION:Stay Sharp on the Go: Even when Life Gets Busy \nFriday\, June 26\, 2026 | 12 – 1pm | $10 \nHolz Pavilion Theater\n314 East Village Court | Dousman\, WI 53118 \nAs summer begins\, travel\, schedule changes\, and new activities make it harder to stay consistent with brain healthy routines.  Led live online by Dr. Michelle Braun\, national brain health expert\, neuropsychologist\, and author of High Octane Brain\, with onsite facilitation by Jen Graf\, Senior Director of Cognitive Health\, you will learn how to apply the EXCELS model to maintain brain health in the midst of a busy changing schedule\, including three simple rules for staying sharp on the go.  Enjoy socially-based cognitive exercises\, interactive discussions\, live Q & A with Dr. Braun\, and a light\, brain-healthy MIND diet seasonal recipe.  Join us! \n  \nOpen to residents and the Public. Registration required by 6/25/26 \nThis program is designed for adults experiencing typical age-related memory changes. \n  \nREADY TO SIGN UP? Contact Jen Graf\, Senior Director of Cognitive Health at 262.965.7133 (Residents  can register via the portal). \nFLYER \n 
URL:https://www.threepillars.org/event/monthly-brain-health-booster-classes-stay-sharp-on-the-go/
LOCATION:Holz Pavilion Theater\, 314 E Village Ct\, Dousman\, WI\, 53188\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cognitive Health Initiatives,Community Education
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