Upcoming Webinar
What We're Learning About Brain Health, Aging, and Longevity
Brain health isn't just a concern for later in life. Research continues to show that many of the habits and health decisions we make in our 30s, 40s, and 50s can have a meaningful impact on cognitive health in the years ahead.
Join us for a virtual conversation exploring the latest science around brain health, cognitive aging, and dementia prevention. We'll discuss what we know today about protecting cognitive health, innovations changing how cognitive decline is detected, and why these conversations matter not just for individuals, but for families as well. Scroll down to register.

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About the webinar
On-Demand
Monday, June 22, 2026
12:00 pm
ET (30 mins)
In this session we’ll explore:
- What the latest research tells us about brain health, cognitive aging, and dementia risk
- The everyday habits that have the greatest impact on long-term cognitive health
- How advances in screening and early detection are changing the future of brain care
- The role families play in supporting brain health across generations
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Lindsay Jurist-Rosner is the CEO and co-founder of Wellthy. For more than a decade Lindsay has led Wellthy in becoming the category leader for family care support. Today Wellthy works alongside hundreds of companies and organizations to deliver care concierge and backup care support for families, with brain health, dementia, and Alzheimer’s being one of the most common care scenarios Wellthy supports families in navigating. Lindsay also serves on the board of Hilarity for Charity, a nonprofit focused on research, advocacy, and community for families navigating Alzheimer’s and cognitive health.
Elli Kaplan is Founder and CEO of Neurotrack, a digital health company focused on cognitive health solutions. Under her leadership, Neurotrack has developed comprehensive products and platforms serving health systems and healthcare payors across the United States. She received her MBA from Harvard Business School, and serves on the advisory boards of the HBS Healthcare Initiative and the University of Pennsylvania's Eidos Health Initiative. She is a Health Innovators Fellow at the Aspen Institute and a Fellow of Journey to Lead.

