WSP 57 — Planning for Your Late-Life Brain: Habits You Can Build Now to Improve Cognitive Function Later
Quarter: Spring
Day(s): Saturday and Sunday
Course Format: Live Online (About Formats)
Duration: 2 days
Date(s): May 1—May 2
Time: 9:30 am—12:00 pm (PT)
Refund Deadline: Apr 24
Unit: 0
Grade Restriction: NGR only; no credit/letter grade
Tuition: $250
Instructor(s): Quinn Kennedy
Status: Open
Spring
Date(s)
May 1—May 2
2 days
Refund Date
Apr 24
0 Unit
Fees
$250
Grade Restriction
NGR only; no credit/letter grade
Instructor(s):
Quinn Kennedy
Open
Most of us envision our retirement years as a time filled with enjoyable experiences. However, a crucial piece of that vision is not addressed in typical retirement planning: having good cognitive function in our later years. In the same way that we start financial planning for retirement decades in advance, we also should begin planning for our cognitively aging brains when we are in our forties and fifties. Everyday habits in middle age will affect brain health and cognitive function in our seventies and eighties. In this two-day course geared for the pragmatist, you will learn about evidence-based approaches to maintaining good cognitive function as you age; the importance of regular physical exercise, social connection, and good sleep for your brain; and how to be a savvy consumer of brain-training products as well as brain-boosting supplements—recognizing which products are effective and which are hype. You will learn methods for keeping new habits and will make an individualized plan for incorporating cognitive-boosting activities into your everyday life. By the end of the course, you will acquire the tools to create and execute a retirement plan for your late-life brain.