Alzheimer's Disease

An estimated 5.3 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease and that number is expected to triple by the year 2050. Early evaluation and treatment may help prolong memory and functional ability, as well as improve the long-term quality of life for the person with memory loss and his/her family.

Have you or someone you know experienced any of the following:

  • Gradual and progressive memory loss
  • Confusion about the date, time, place, or season
  • Trouble with speech, understanding, reading, or writing
  • Trouble following directions or problem solving
  • Trouble putting the right name with the right face
  • Trouble recalling what happened yesterday
  • Trouble recalling own address or phone number
  • Trouble performing activities such as cooking, cleaning, driving, or paying bills
  • Trouble bathing, dressing, or grooming
  • Inappropriate or embarrassing behavior in public
  • Being quieter than usual
  • Being suspicious, agitated, or irritable

The Memory Health Center at Summit Research Network has been involved in memory loss studies for Alzheimer’s disease since 1988. If you would like more information, please call us at (503) 228-CARE (2273), or fill in the information below and one of our staff will contact you.

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Please contact the Memory Health Center by calling (503) 228-CARE (2273) to learn more about current and upcoming studies.

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