Keep Memory Alive - Mild Cognitive Impairment - What Does IT Mean-What Can We DO About It?
Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health provides state-of-the-art care for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and related conditions. The center provides "patients first" care, support for caregivers and family members, and clinical trials to advance new therapies for neurological disorders. The Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health offers a multidisciplinary patient-focused approach to diagnosis and treatment, offering patients a complete continuum of care and infusing education and research into all that it does. The facility, designed by Frank Gehry, houses a diagnostic and care center, MRI and PET scans, physical therapy, clinical trials suite, and the Keep Memory Alive Event Center. www.clevelandclinic.org/brainhealth Over the course of a disease, patients and families strive to find a sense of balance and maintain their quality of life. To help, we offer education programs and social services designed to increase knowledge, coping skills and a sense of well-being. A full calendar of no-cost social services programming is online at www.keepmemoryalive.org/socialservices We are located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Please contact us: For information on our free social services: 702.483.6055 or [email protected]. To make a medical appointment: 702.483.6000 To participate in a clinical trial: 855.LOU.RUVO (855.568.7886) or [email protected] To make a donation: 702.263.9797

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