Free Memory Screening In Brea For Over-50 On Thursday, May 16 

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By:OCI Staff

Syrentis Clinical Research will hold a free memory screening event on Thursday, May 16 for people aged 50 and above to increase awareness for early detection of memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease.   

In California, it is estimated that more than 690,000 people are currently living with Alzheimer’s Disease, and experts predict that this number will increase dramatically in the near future.    

Syrentis Clinical Research will offer a free confidential memory screening event on Thursday, May 16, between 9 am – 12 pm, at the Brea Senior Center at 500 Siervers Ave in Brea offering free parking and light refreshments for attendees. 

The 30-minute memory testing for adults ages 50 and older will be conducted in a private setting. After attendees complete the assessment, they meet one-on-one with a health professional who can discuss the results with them and address any questions or concerns they have about their memory. Early detection of memory problems is crucial for more intervention options and better quality of life. It also allows individuals to learn of eligibility to participate in clinical trials to slow the progression of a memory disorder. 

Syrentis Clinical Research Free Memory Screening 
Brea Senior Center
500 Sievers Ave, Brea, CA 92821
May 16, 2024
9 AM – 12 PM

 To register please call 714-542-3008 
    
Syrentis Clinical Research is part of the Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation GAP-Net, which is a network of academic and private research sites dedicated to advancing clinical research for Alzheimer’s and other dementia related diseases.

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