Coping Through The Holidays- Patient and Caregiver Support Group
October 31st, 2025
DECEMBER 15, 2025 AT 6:00 PM ON ZOOM FREE AND OPEN TO ALL PATIENTS & CAREGIVER Click HERE to register or use the QR code…
Coping Through The Holidays- Patient and Caregiver Support Group
October 31st, 2025
DECEMBER 15, 2025 AT 6:00 PM ON ZOOM FREE AND OPEN TO ALL PATIENTS & CAREGIVER Click HERE to register or use the QR code…
Interviews With Trial Participants
October 24th, 2025
Study Participants were interviewed about their participation in a clinical trial with The Memory Disorders Program Additional interviews can be located at the links below: Interview…
MDP In The News: DMV Alzheimer’s caregiver and researcher present hopeful insights in fight with dementia MDP in the news
January 8th, 2024
7 News’ Adrianna Hopkins sat down with a former memory loss caregiver and a lead researcher at Georgetown University’s Memory Disorders Program for insight. Click Here for access to the full…

Following this Four-Pillar Program may delay the onset, slow down, or prevent dementia and AD by 5-10 years. But if all pillars are followed, life expectancy may also increase by 5-10 years, and the #1 risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia is aging. However, compliance will restore balance and maintain cognitive performance with aging. Adhering to only part of the Program may be less effective or ineffective. The goal is to maximize health-span and lifespan while minimizing years of disability (cognitive and/or physical) at end-of-life.
Memory Cafe is a casual social meeting venue for those with progressive memory or cognitive impairment and their caregivers. A Memory Cafe is a place where caring individuals come together to find resources, support, companionship, and fun. You can work simple puzzles, play games such as bean bag toss, Yahtzee, etc.
Memory Cafes in the Washington DC area:

The Alzheimer’s Association has local support groups that serve DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. The National Capital website links to many other online and offline resources offered by the national Alzheimer’s Association, including a 24/7 Helpline, education programs, Trial Match and advocacy resources.

“The Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center Web site will help you find current, comprehensive Alzheimer’s disease (AD) information and resources from the National Institute on Aging (NIA).” Their website includes caregivers’ resources and research, as well as general information.

The Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials Consortium’s mission is to provide an optimal infrastructure, utilizing centralized resources and shared expertise, to accelerate the development of effective interventions for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD).

The Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI) at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine is dedicated to the development of effective treatments for Alzheimer’s disease through innovative, collaborative, multicenter clinical trials. USC ATRI is the Keck School’s clinical outlet for testing of new treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease. Paul Aisen, MD is the founding director of USC ATRI. He was the director of the ADCS until 2015.

Alzheimers.gov is the official website of the U.S. government, managed by the National Institute on Aging at the National Institutes of Health
For more health, research and clinical trials information, visit the National Institute of Aging and Clinical Trials Directory websites.