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Navigating Brain Fog program, (CHI Health St. Francis, Courtesy)

GRAND ISLAND — CHI Health St. Francis’ free program helps restore brain function and capacity after cancer treatment or COVID-19.

Navigating Brain Fog, facilitated by specially-trained health care professionals, is a 6-week course starting Thursday, Sept. 12 in Conference Room 6A/B at the hospital. The program is intended for adults who have noticed changes in their ability to recall, multi-task, organize or find the right word in a conversation due to cancer treatments or COVID-19.

Weekly sessions will share strategies to improve brain fog, including how to reshape the brain to function at its highest capacity. The small, supportive group setting also provides opportunities to ask questions and share insights.

Navigating Brain Fog

  • Thursday, Sept. 12 through Thursday, Oct. 17 (6 sessions)
  • 5:30 – 7 pm
  • CHI Health St. Francis, 2620 W Faidley Ave, Grand Island
  • Conference Room 6A/B

Research shows that brain fog, sometimes referred to as “chemo brain” affects one of every four cancer survivors and up to 77% of COVID-19 survivors.

To register or for more information, call 308-398-8923. Registration deadline is September 10.