Sept. 3, 2020

9/2/20: Kathy Wild, Ph.D. with Oregon Health & Science University | Aging and Financial Capacity | Aging in Portland with Mark Turnbull

9/2/20: Kathy Wild, Ph.D. with Oregon Health & Science University | Aging and Financial Capacity | Aging in Portland with Mark Turnbull
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9/2/20: Kathy Wild, Ph.D. with Oregon Health & Science University | Aging and Financial Capacity | Aging in Portland with Mark Turnbull

Kathy Wild, an associate professor of neurology and psychiatry at Oregon Health & Science University, joins us to discuss aging and financial capacity. Dr. Wild notes that changes in financial behavior among older adults can be early indicators of...

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Kathy Wild, an associate professor of neurology and psychiatry at Oregon Health & Science University, joins us to discuss aging and financial capacity. Dr. Wild notes that changes in financial behavior among older adults can be early indicators of dementia. She discusses her recent research in this area and her insights from working with older patients and their families for more than 30 years. Her findings about financial capacity in older adults are based on cognitive patterns that can become early warnings of more serious difficulty. Don’t miss this show!

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