We are seeking
Active Minds
Every day, our dedicated team of researchers is working to find ways to prevent dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease. We can’t do it alone. If you have mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or are aged 65 and older, please volunteer for the Active Mind research study to see if computerized training exercises can reduce the risk of dementia such as Alzheimer’s.
Potential Benefits of Computerized
Training Exercises
Our research has shown that computerized training exercises may:
• Protect against dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease
• Enhance mental quickness and attention
• Improve gait speed and balance
• Improve driving safety
• Maintain health and well–being
• Improve everyday abilities
• Protect against depression
Your Commitment
If you qualify to help, study participation takes at least two years. You will complete study visits and at least 40 hours of computerized training in your own home with assistance from study staff. Enrolled participants receive a free tablet such as an iPad.®
Can you help? You may qualify if you:
• Have mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or are 65 years of age or older
• Have not had a major stroke or serious brain injury
• Have some difficulty with your memory