COGNITIVE DECLINE IN THE WORKPLACE

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COGNITIVE DECLINE IN THE WORKPLACE HOW MUCH IS IT COSTING US? How much is it costing your organization? We don’t know, but let’s look at what we do know.

“IN 2018, ALZHEIMER’S AND OTHER DEMENTIAS WILL COST THE NATION $ 277 BILLION” -Alzheimer’s Association

5.7 M I L L I O N AMERICANS ARE LIVING WITH ALZHEIMER’S -Alzheimer’s Association

“EVERY 65 SECONDS SOMEONE IN THE UNITED STATES DEVELOPS ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE” -Alzheimer’s Association

FAMILY AND UNPAID CAREGIVERS PROVIDE 18.4 BILLION HOURS OF CARE -Alzheimer’s Association

“Alzheimer’s disease… cannot be prevented, cured, or even slowed” -Alzheimer’s Association

ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE CAN BE PREVENTED AND EVEN REVERSED? WHAT IF... ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE CAN BE PREVENTED AND EVEN REVERSED?

FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE IS... ROOT CAUSE MEDICINE

“After 20 years of practice, treating thousands of patients with chronic illnesses, I recognized, yet again, that the most powerful tool in my toolkit is food.” Mark Hyman, MD Director Center For Functional Medicine Cleveland Clinic

Foods rich in antioxidants, healthy fats, vitamins and minerals provide energy cognitive protection

Aerobic Exercise Resistance Training improves your cognitive function. enhances your executive function and memory.

Sleep helps restore the brain by flushing out toxins that build up during waking hours. Sleep cleans the proteins plaques and

Stress Reduction has the power to enhance not only your memory and brain health, but your mood, relationships, and overall quality of life.

Staying socially connected helps keep your brain sharp as you age.

What One Thing Do You Want To Do Different? This is what I

“INSANITY IS DOING THE SAME THING OVER AND OVER AGAIN AND EXPECTING DIFFERENT RESULTS” -Unknown

Michael Sanders 317-590-8252 michael@acceleratingwellness.com www.acceleratingwellness.com