Road Map to Prevention

Learn how you can reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease! Register to attend Road Map to Prevention on Tuesday, September 22nd at noon EST with Dr. Seth Gale. Register by 9/21 at: https://bit.ly/RoadMapSeries Presented via Zoom.

Fundamental Skills Course – Part 1

The MGH Dementia Care Collaborative is offering a 3-part fundamental skills course for caregivers of people with dementia. The sessions will be held virtually via Zoom on: November 20th at 10am EST December 4th at 10am EST December 11th at 10am EST Registration is required. See details on the flyer.

Fundamental Skills Course – Part 2

The MGH Dementia Care Collaborative is offering a 3-part fundamental skills course for caregivers of people with dementia. The sessions will be held virtually via Zoom on: November 20th at 10am EST December 4th at 10am EST December 11th at 10am EST Registration is required. See details on the flyer.

Fundamental Skills Course – Part 3

The MGH Dementia Care Collaborative is offering a 3-part fundamental skills course for caregivers of people with dementia. The sessions will be held virtually via Zoom on: November 20th at 10am EST December 4th at 10am EST December 11th at 10am EST Registration is required. See details on the flyer.

Join Our Memory Sunday Town Hall!

Virtual

In June, African American/Black faith communities across New England will host Memory Sunday. This impactful event is held annually to expand dementia awareness. Join the #MemorySunday2021 conversation! Attend our virtual town hall on Tuesday, March 2nd at 2pm EST to hear from those involved and learn how you can participate! To register: https://MemorySunday2021.Eventbrite.com To learn […]

FREE

Let’s Talk Research Participation!

Virtual

If you have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia and are concerned about your memory, you won’t want to miss our “Let’s Talk Research Participation” information session! Join one of our 3 virtual sessions to hear from two people currently enrolled in research studies who will share their experience. You’ll also […]

Free

Let’s Talk Research Participation!

Virtual

If you have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia and are concerned about your memory, you won’t want to miss our “Let’s Talk Research Participation” information session! Join one of our 3 virtual sessions to hear from two people currently enrolled in research studies who will share their experience. You’ll also […]

Free

Memory Sunday 2021

Virtual

Memory Sunday is a faith-based event held annually on the second Sunday in June. The purpose of Memory Sunday is to raise awareness about memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia, in the African American/Black community. As part of Memory Sunday, faith communities incorporate education about the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease in the African American/Black population […]

Let’s Talk Research Participation!

Virtual

If you have a family history of Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia and are concerned about your memory, you won’t want to miss our “Let’s Talk Research Participation” information session! Join one of our 3 virtual sessions to hear from two people currently enrolled in research studies who will share their experience. You’ll also […]

Free

Brain Info Live

Virtual

Join MADRC’s own Mike Kincade and Martha Muniz for Brain Info Live on September 9th at 1:30PM ET! Brain Info Live is a FREE streaming series that provides entertaining & understandable info about brain health, Alzheimer's disease & research in the Boston area. You’ll get exercise tips with fitness guru John Lewis, learn the difference […]

FREE

MADRC Research Roundup – Focus: Clinical Trials

Virtual

Don’t miss Research Roundup on Wednesday, September 29th from 12-1:30pm EST! MADRC staff Dorene Rentz, PsyD, Gad Marshall, MD, and Steve Arnold, MD, will discuss the latest happenings in research at the Alzheimer’s Clinical & Translational Research Unit (ACTRU) and the Center of Alzheimer Research and Treatment (CART). You’ll also get an inside look at what it’s like […]

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