Smell, Memory & Brain Health
Learn how your sense of smell can impact brain health, mood, and memory + what you can do about it
Service Description
In this group call, you’ll learn: ✔️ Why smell changes often appear years before memory loss ✔️ How smell training supports cognitive function and recovery ✔️ What an Olfactory Health Assessment can tell you ✔️ Simple steps to begin rebuilding your sense of smell at home Whether you’ve lost your sense of smell after illness (like COVID), are noticing changes with age, or simply want to stay sharp, this session is for you. Led by Dr. Jamie Knight, PhD, developmental psychologist and founder of the Olfactory Health Association. Structure: 5 min – Welcome + Why this matters 10 min – Science of smell + brain (memory, emotion, dementia link) 10 min – What happens in a smell assessment 10 min – How smell training works 5-10 min – Q&A
Cancellation Policy
Thank you for choosing the Olfactory Health Association. As a not-for-profit organization, we are committed to providing accessible, science-informed services that support your sensory and cognitive wellness. The following policies help us ensure fair access, respect for practitioner time, and continuity of care for all clients and participants. General Booking Terms: By booking a service (in-person or online), you agree to the terms outlined below. Please ensure you review all confirmation emails and any intake forms before your session or course begins. Online Courses & Programs (e.g. Olfactory Reboot) Registration: Available on our website through a dedicated course sign-up page. Fee: As listed on each course page (introductory offers may apply). Delivery: Live Zoom sessions + supplementary digital materials. Refund Policy: 30-day money-back guarantee if you are unsatisfied and have participated in at least one session. After 30 days, refunds will not be issued. Requests must be made via email Missed Sessions: We do not offer partial refunds for missed live sessions. Course recordings and materials will be made available to support continued learning at your own pace.