Alzheimer's Disease - Wake Research

Alzheimer’s Disease

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WHAT DO RESTLESSNESS, AGGRESSION AND IRRITABILITY LOOK LIKE?

The ACCORD study is underway to learn more about a medication for people living with dementia from Alzheimer’s or who are taking medications for Alzheimer’s disease. If you or someone you provide care for has Alzheimer’s and is not acting like themselves because of restlessness, aggression or irritability, this study may be an option.

Someone you know or provide care for may receive some of these benefits from taking part in the study:

  • Frequent memory check-ups
  • Compensation for time and travel
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WHAT TO EXPECT

THREE EASY STEPS

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STEP 1

Fill out your contact information or give us a call

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STEP 2

A recruiter will reach out shortly and ask you some questions

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STEP 3

If you’re qualified, you will be scheduled for an office visit

Tucson Neuroscience Research

Study Hotline
+1-520-210-5092

Main Office
+1-520-225-0382

Our Hours
Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm

Our Address
6567 E. Carondelet Drive
Suite 455
Tucson, AZ 85710-2156