There are many excellent medical centers in the U.S. for Alzheimer’s patients. Here is a list of a few you can check out online:
- Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center: As one of the two original Alzheimer’s Disease Centers (ADCs) funded by the National Institute of Aging, the Massachusetts branch looks to maintain its role as a leader in aging and dementia-related research. It fosters a rich environment for innovative research through its collaborations with various medical and scientific communities.
- Memory and Alzheimer’s Treatment Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital: This treatment center collaborates with teams in the psychiatry, neurology, and geriatric departments to give patients a thorough diagnosis and the best help possible.
- Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease Center: A multidisciplinary approach guides this Northwestern research center to look at the brain’s role in dementia-related diseases. The center uses this knowledge to treat patients with these brain disorders and train future researchers in the hope to one day find an answer to these cognitive impairments.
- Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center at Rush University: The focus of this medical center is to reduce the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and other diseases related to age and dementia. Research here emphasizes four main areas: risk factors, neurology, diagnoses and treatment.
- Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at University of Wisconsin: At the forefront of memory research, the University of Wisconsin seeks to find a treatment and cure to the memory problems associated with Alzheimer’s and the process of aging.
- UCSF Memory and Aging Center: UCSF provides patients with quality care and specialists from various fields, from neurology to speech pathology. The center conducts research on the cognitive problems and the causes and treatments for brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
- UCLA Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research: Taking a “therapeutic imperative” approach, the center focuses on diagnosing symptoms for pre-dementia early on. It looks to apply treatments to slow, and one day prevent, the progression of more terminal stages of dementia and Alzheimer’s.
- Emory Alzheimer’s Disease Center: As one of the few comprehensive Alzheimer’s center in the southern United States, Emory does thorough research focused on finding a cure to the disease. This research center mainly looks at the “chemical and pathological changes in the brain.”
- Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research: Nobel laureate Dr. Paul Greengard and his team of renowned scientists are pioneering some innovative research on preventing Alzheimer’s.
- Alzheimer’s Research Center: This international research center is located in St. Paul, Minnesota. One groundbreaking finding that this center has contributed to Alzheimer’s is an “intranasal insulin delivery method” that increases insulin in the brain, which improves memory, attention, and other cognitive impairments.
