Ask a Neurologist Part I: Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease and the Promise of New Treatments
Join us for this informative discussion with neurologist Dr Kenneth K. Wogensen and learn about the early signs and symptoms to watch for, how Alzheimer’s disease is diagnosed today, and what screening tools and evaluations neurologists use to identify cognitive changes at the earliest stages.
Guests will also hear about the latest advancements in Alzheimer’s research, including emerging and newly approved treatments, what they can and cannot do, and who may benefit from them. The discussion will address common questions and misconceptions, outline current care options, and explore how early intervention can help individuals and families plan, manage symptoms, and maintain quality of life.
This session is designed to empower residents, family members, and caregivers with practical knowledge, increased confidence, and a better understanding of what the future of Alzheimer’s care may hold.
If you have any questions, please email Jodie Kendall, Director of Community Relations, at jkendall@kensingtonsl.com
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Dr Kenneth K. WogensenLearn MoreKenneth K. Wogensen, MD, is an experienced board-certified neurologist, who has been providing expert medical care since 1988. He is a family-oriented physician who doesn’t just take care of the patient, but the entire family. Dr. Wogensen is known for his empathy and attention to detail and takes his patients’ cultural needs into consideration when providing treatment.
Dr. Wogensen specializes in the medical management of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, vertigo, myasthenia gravis, and seizures, and provides Botox® injections to treat migraines, tremors, and dystonia. Dr. Wogensen also conducts highly specialized tests to assess brain and nerve activity, including electromyography nerve conduction velocity and electroencephalogram tests.