The Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention Registry at Rhode Island Hospital
Become Involved
One of the biggest roadblocks to developing effective prevention strategies for Alzheimer’s Disease is identifying volunteers to participate in current and planned studies.
By joining the Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention Registry, members will be alerted to new research opportunities for which they may qualify, receive educational news and information through our newsletter, and have annual memory testing by phone.
To qualify, volunteers must speak English and be at least 50 years of age. People with currently normal memory or those with mild memory loss are encouraged to participate, with eligibility to be determined by an initial memory screening. Those who already have a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia are excluded.
Help Us Find a Cure
Join the Rhode Island Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention Registry.
Volunteers receive updates and information about important research programs in Rhode Island that are currently recruiting volunteers.
Some studies involve minimal interaction—only requiring single visits spread out over time, while other studies will require treatment with medications and/or behavioral programs. By volunteering for clinical research, you are contributing to an effort that could potentially improve the lives of millions of people.
More Information
If you or someone you know is interested in participating in our research studies, or wants to sign up to receive information about Alzheimer’s prevention trials now or in the future, please contact us at 401-444-0085 or email memory@lifespan.org. Together we can make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease!
Support Alzheimer's Disease Research
Donations to the center are gladly accepted. To support our research, call our development office at 401-444-6500.
Celebrating Clinical Trial Participants: Citizen Scientists
The Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation created a first-of-its-kind award to celebrate Alzheimer’s disease clinical trial participants. The Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders Center is a proud participant in the annual Citizen Scientists award program.
Citizen Scientists are curious or concerned people who collaborate with professional scientists in ways that advance scientific research on topics which they care about, in this case the effective prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Those who participate in Alzheimer’s research are working alongside us to improve the outcome for future generations.