New Hope Brain Keepers

COMMUNITY CHANGE AGENTS
FOR BRAIN HEALTH

We are your community’s Change Agents For The Elimination Of Alzheimer’s. We stand ready to share a New Message of Hope about the future of Alzheimer’s with you and your neighbors.

 

This New Message of Hope is something everyone can benefit from hearing. That is why we look to be an active part of your community by sharing our exciting message with you and your neighbors one-on-one or in a group setting by conducting Public Speaking Events.

TEACH AND SUPPORT

We look to share a New Message of Hope about Alzheimer’s with communities throughout the US, and would love to do so within yours.


We have a passion for teaching people about the lifestyle habits that have been shown to result in Alzheimer’s prevention/reversal.


We use everyday language and examples to explain how creating an Alzheimer’s Barricade, by practicing Alzheimer’s Blocking, can give a person better control of their future with respect to Alzheimer’s.


With a heart for helping those with Alzheimer’s concerns, we teach and support people to look to lifestyle habits as the pathway to a long and happy life!

TEACH YOU TO QUARTERBACK YOUR LIFESPAN

An example of how we convey our message is to teach you that you are the quarterback of your lifespan. You call the plays on how you will live! Some plays work well and some don’t. But, every play you call needs blockers to protect you as you move towards life’s goal line. Think of Alzheimer’s as the defense trying to get to you and negatively affect your brain health. Practicing the lifestyle habits known to result in better brain health (Alzheimer’s Blocking) is your offensive play call to prevent/reverse Alzheimer’s as you move through life.

POSITIVELY INFLUENCE UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES

While we wish to share our New Message of Hope with everyone, we place an emphasis on reaching underserved communities. Studies have shown that Alzheimer’s disease is almost twice as common in women compared to men. Also, African Americans and Hispanics are 2 and 1.5 times, respectively, more likely to get Alzheimer’s than whites. These groups are often those that make up the people living in underserved communities. We believe that in order to change the future of Alzheimer’s, reaching undeserved communities must be one of our key priorities.