Joining the MADRC Research Registry is a way for people to take action against Alzheimerβs disease while helping to move science forward! Learn more: madrc.org/research-registry/
Joining the MADRC Research Registry is a way for people to take action against Alzheimerβs disease while helping to move science forward! Learn more: madrc.org/research-registry/
Weβre excited to launch Brain Wellness Briefing - a new four-part virtual series focusing on brain health, memory issues, and related research. Session 1 will be presented in Spanish on Friday, March 27th, from 1 β 2 pm EST. Register here: bit.ly/BWB0327
Check out the latest issue of our MADRC Messenger newsletter to better understand why dementia research needs healthy brains, learn about the new Brain Wellness Briefing series, and exercise your mind! Read it here: conta.cc/4kHzvgT #WeAreMADRC
February 20th marks #NationalCaregiverDay, and we send our deep appreciation out to all the hardworking caregivers who assist people living with Alzheimerβs & other dementias. Caregiving is hard work. Your patience, empathy, and compassion are seen and valued. bit.ly/CaregiverMADRC #WeAreMADRC
Weβre a few days early, but we just canβt wait to send some π to our research study participants! Your dedication to clinical research is driving discovery and helping us build a future without dementia. Thank you for your commitment to science!
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MADRC is seeking applicants for its clinical fellowship in dementia. Learn more here: bit.ly/Fellows2027
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Relax and enjoy the sounds of Melodies for Remedies β a virtual music program for people living with Alzheimerβs disease and their caregivers β Tuesday, 2/17 at 1 pm EST. Register here: dementiacarecollaborative.org.
Technology is changing the way cognitive tests are conducted and making it easier to diagnose Alzheimerβs and other types of dementia. Learn more about these exciting advances in research from Dr. Dorene Rentz - Tuesday, February 10th, at 12PM via Zoom. Register here: dementiacarecollaborative.org/
Join the final session of this free virtual exercise program for people living with dementia and their caregivers! Today at 1 pm EST.
Today is #WorldLewyBodyDay. Did you know that Lewy Body Dementia is the 2nd most common form of progressive dementia? Check out our fact sheet to learn more: madrc.org/news-events/get-the-facts/
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In honor of #WorldLewyBodyDay today, the MGB Lewy Body Dementia Unit team has compiled this list of 2025 key research findings, which could lead to better diagnostic tools and transform treatment. Read more here: bit.ly/LBDUreport
βοΈ With the snow likely keeping us indoors this weekend, it's the perfect time for some brain-boosting activities! Weβve rounded up some suggestions for keeping your mind sharp while staying warm. βοΈ
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Join our colleagues at the Dementia Care Collaborative today (1/20) at noon to learn about dementia-friendly communities. Hear about the positive impact this program has had on one local community. Register to attend via Zoom here: dementiacarecollaborative.org
Join MADRC at the East Boston Senior Center on Tuesday, January 20th at 11 am, for a storytelling event celebrating Latino culture, followed by a discussion about brain health and dancing! #WeAreMADRC
Help us find breakthroughs in Alzheimerβs disease and related dementia by joining the MADRC Research Registry! To learn more, scan the code or click here: madrc.org/research-registry/ #WeAreMADRC
Join this free, virtual exercise program for people living with dementia and their caregivers. Grab your sneakers and tune in via Zoom on Thursday, January 15th, from 1 β 2 PM EST. For more information and to register: dementiacarecollaborative.org/programs/move-together
Are you the primary caregiver for a family member with mild to moderate stage dementia? You may be eligible for virtual group trainings on strategies to manage stress and build connection. There are just 5 spots left for the session, which begins 1/16.
Join the Dementia Care Collaborative tomorrow β January 6th- at noon via Zoom, to learn about a phone-based app designed to support caregivers and reduce stress. Learn more here: dementiacarecollaborative.org
π New Yearβs resolutions often focus on health aspects such as eating better or increasing exercise. Both are excellent steps toward boosting brain health, but consider setting a goal to participate in a clinical trial. Explore research opportunities here: madrc.org/join-a-study/
π New Yearβs resolutions often focus on health aspects such as eating better or increasing exercise. Both are excellent steps toward boosting brain health, but consider setting a goal to participate in a clinical trial. Explore research opportunities here: madrc.org/join-a-study/
We are so grateful to all who donated to MADRC in 2025. Your support makes our groundbreaking research and community programs possible. Itβs not too late to remember a loved one or pay tribute to a dedicated caregiver with a year-end gift. Please consider donating here: bit.ly/MDFund #WeAreMADRC
We are so grateful to all who donated to MADRC in 2025. Your support makes our groundbreaking research and community programs possible. Itβs not too late to remember a loved one or pay tribute to a dedicated caregiver with a year-end gift. Please consider donating here: bit.ly/MDFund #WeAreMADRC
βοΈ βοΈβοΈ Wishing you a holiday season filled with all the things that bring you happiness. We look forward to sharing our progress as we advance discoveries and treatments in 2026! #WeAreMADRC
The holiday season can be challenging when a family member has dementia. The group gatherings and changes in routine may be overwhelming for both the person with dementia and their caregivers. Here are some tips to help things run more smoothly.
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December is a busy time of year, and itβs easy to fall behind on sleep. Join the DCC on Tuesday, December 16th, at 5:30 PM to find out why prioritizing #sleep is important! Dr. Jasmeer Chhatwal will virtually present Sleep and the Importance of Brain Health. Scan the code to register.
Last week, we hosted a joint year-end meeting with our Community Advisory Board and Research Ambassadors. We are honored to work alongside these amazing volunteers and appreciate the passion and valuable insights they contribute, which guide our outreach efforts. #WeAreMADRC
A holiday season reminder for #caregivers: We see youβyour well-being matters. December is an ideal time to review the Caregiver Bill of Rights and make a commitment to self-care. For resources & support: www.madrc.org. #WeAreMADRC
#Caregiving for someone with dementia? Youβll want to watch our recent presentation - Caregiving During the Holidays: Supporting a Loved One with Dementia. Get resources & tips to prepare in advance so events & gatherings run more smoothly. Watch here: bit.ly/CDTH2025 #WeAreMADRC
Did you catch MADRCβs Mike Kincade on the recent Mindful Aging Show podcast? He discussed resources for caregivers and the importance of having all communities represented in research. Listen here: bit.ly/MASpod
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The APT Webstudy monitors volunteers who are age 50 and older for changes in their memory through a series of no-cost memory tests, that you take every 3 & 6 months. It takes place online, without any in-person visits required. Learn more: aptwebstudy.org