Ask a Neurologist: Brain Health Guidance For Aging Adults and Caregivers
Join us at The Kensington Falls Church for informative and engaging conversations with local renowned neurologists for this series. This an opportunity for community members, caregivers, and families to learn more about brain health and neurological conditions that affect movement, memory, and overall cognitive function.
The presentation will be followed by an open Q&A where guests are encouraged to ask questions and engage directly with the neurologists in a welcoming, educational setting.
Part I: Dr. Jennifer Pauldurai on April 29th
Part II: Dr. Evan Gray on May 20th
Part III: More Info Coming Soon.
Whether you are caring for a loved one, noticing changes in memory or movement, or simply interested in maintaining long-term brain health, this program offers valuable insight and guidance from a leading specialist in the field.
For questions, please contact Kayla Hulbert, Outreach & Events Coordinator at khulbert@kensingtonsl.com.


- Sub-Headline An Open Conversation on Cognitive Health, Memory Changes, and When to Seek Neurological Care
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Dr. Evan GrayDr. Evan Gray, DO, is a board-certified neurologist and fellowship-trained movement disorders specialist at Integrated Neurology Services, caring for patients in Alexandria and Lorton, Virginia. He completed his residency and fellowship at Loma Linda University, where he also served as chief resident and contributed to provider education. Dr. Gray treats a wide range of neurologic conditions, with a focus on movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, tremors, dystonia, and related conditions. He offers advanced therapies including Deep Brain Stimulation programming, Duopa pumps, focused ultrasound, and Botox® injections. Fluent in Spanish and trained in osteopathic medicine, he takes a personalized, patient-centered approach, emphasizing education, time with patients, and comprehensive care for both individuals and their caregivers.