Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition marked by memory loss that is annoying and frustrating to the person experiencing it, but does not significantly affect a person’s ability to function. It typically occurs in older age and may affect up to 40% of older adults.

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

  • Increasing short-term memory loss
  • Frustrating memory lapses
  • Repeating the same questions
  • Trouble recalling peoples’ names
  • Misplacing things
  • Trouble recalling recent events
  • Forgetting appointments
  • Sometimes forgetting the names of common objects or places

The Memory Health Center at Summit Research Network has been involved in memory loss studies for Mild Cognitive Impairment since 1998. 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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