In order to meet study eligibility criteria the participant must:
Be 60 to 85 years old
Have memory loss that has gotten worse over time
Have a study partner who knows you and is willing to attend appointments with you throughout the study
Study-related care will be provided at no cost to you.
About Early Symptomatic Alzheimer’s Disease
Early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease causes a slight but noticeable and measurable decline in cognitive abilities. It involves problems with memory, thinking, language, and judgment skills.
If you have early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease, you may be noticing changes in your memory. You may feel like your mental functions are “slipping”, but the changes have not become severe enough to significantly interrupt your daily life.
Approximately
15% to 20%
of people age 65 or older have mild cognitive impairment (MCI),
an indicator of early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease.