Daytime Speakers
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Spanish Conversation for Cognitive Well-Being: Advanced Class
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | 4:00-5:30pm
On-going Wednesdays
This course is designed to provide a stimulating and engaging environment for individuals interested in learning Spanish while promoting cognitive health. Through interactive conversation activities, this course aims to enhance mental agility, memory and linguistic skills, all while fostering social connections and cultural understanding. In this 6-week course, participants will explore daily conversational topics. Your instructor, Señora Bartlett, will guide you through various activities and exercises designed to challenge your brain, improve language proficiency and keep your cognitive abilities sharp.
Señora Carla Bartlett is a native Spanish speaker and also fluent in Italian. She has been teaching for over 30 years at the high school and Adult Education levels. She holds a BA from U of M-Ann Arbor and a MASTERS Art of Teaching.
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Brain Health and Cognitive Aging
Thursday, April 16, 2026 | 12:00-1:30pm
This offering is currently at capacity. Please call the office to be added to the wait list.
Sean Hohl, a nurse practitioner in the general neurology department at Henry Ford Health West Bloomfield, will discuss brain health and cognitive aging. He will explore how the brain changes over time and share practical steps that can help maintain memory and mental clarity. Participants will also learn simple lifestyle habits that support long-term brain wellness. A light lunch will be served.
Thank you to Henry Fod Health, our 2026 Wellness Sponsor!

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Your New Creative Partner
Tuesday, April 21, 2026 | 1:00-2:30pm
Karen McDevitt, Associate Professor of Teaching for Wayne State University’s Media Arts and Studies Program
This program will explore the basics of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), from its fascinating capabilities like creating art and writing, to providing personal assistance (Siri! Alexa!).
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Being Mortal, What Are Our Treatment Wishes?
Tuesday, April 28, 2026 | 1:00-2:00pm
Mel Chudnof, PhD
In his book, Being Mortal, Dr. Atul Gawande discusses the struggles of his profession and those of his patients with life-threatening illnesses. Patients often seek, or are given, treatments that help them live the longest, but not always the best, lives. This program will use Gawande’s findings to discuss aging, illness, death and quality of life. Note: Attendees may benefit from reading Being Mortal, prior to this presentation.
