11/17/2023
Hello all,
We'd like to invite you to The Hopeful Alzheimer's & Caregivers Symposium!
On Saturday, November 18, from 9 am to 3 pm, The Hopeful Alzheimer's & Caregivers Symposium will occur at UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75390.
Our UTA brain research team will be setting up a table at the corner, it will be a great time to meet us in person, hear about us, ask any questions you have, and engage with our study:)
The symposium is free, but registration is required. You can register at Hopeful2023.eventbrite.com or use the QR Code.
Can't wait to see you all in person! Find us at the Symposium and bring your questions!
Please contact us if you have any questions regarding the event or our study.
SELENA SOEUN JANG
Social Work Research Coordinator
(682) 800 -1509
[email protected]
The Hopeful Alzheimer’s & Caregivers' Symposium
Join us for a heartwarming symposium Hopeful Alzheimer's & Caregivers' Symposium, where we'll gather to share stories and support each other
11/03/2023
Another way to contribute to the quality of life in Dementia! Please participate in the UTA Brain Research Study to make changes to our future generations who may suffer from Alzheimer's Disease and dementia.
Please reach out to us! We'll look forward to hearing from many participants:)
Factors that contribute to quality of life in dementia
At the 31st International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), held in Budapest, Hungary, from April 21–24 2016, Myrra Vernooij-Dassen, PhD...
10/16/2023
Fall weather is here to stay in Texas!
Please remember that the UTA Brain Research Study is ongoing, and we are still looking for participants.
Please get in touch with us if you have more questions or concerns about our study. Show us your interest and willingness to take small steps for our future generation:)
10/16/2023
Look at this comprehensive YouTube clip providing information to understand Alzheimer's Disease! To make a contribution to our future generations who may suffer from Alzheimer's Disease, Please participate in the UTA Brain Research Study.
Flyer and more information will be posted above.
Understanding Alzheimer's Disease (AD)
Many people, as they get older, may notice changes in memory and thinking abilities. At first, these changes may be so subtle that they’re easy to explain aw...
10/03/2023
A friendly Reminder!! Our study is ongoing, and we'd like to see more participants engaging with us to make a distribution to our future generations!
Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions! Call, Text, or email any way you prefer!! Please share with others!
09/18/2023
Had to share these beautiful words!:)
Please check out our flyer below to see if you can contribute to making small changes to our people with Dementia in the community and for our future generation by participating in the UTA Brain Research Study.
You can also text, call, or email for more information regarding our study. We'd appreciate your participation and referrals.
Contact Info:
Selena Jang – Social Work Research Coordinator
[email protected]
(682) 800-1509
It's always good to remind ourselves and the people in the community! People with dementia are a valuable part of the community:)
09/09/2023
Embracing your loved ones as who they are today!
Also,
Register today for our upcoming Dementia Friends Session, September 12, 12n-1pm.
Register here and the Zoom link will be emailed to you.
https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZUud...
These sessions occur monthly on the 2nd Tuesday of each month and they are facilitated by Jane Hunley.
09/09/2023
Happy Friday! Our study is ongoing and we'd like to see more participants engaging with us to make distribution to our future generations!
We have recently updated the flyer. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions! Please share with others!
08/23/2023
Can You Treat Dementia With Coconut Oil? Here's What the Studies Say
Is coconut oil a health panacea?: A look at the science behind this supposed nutritional supplement and the claims it can reverse dementia.