At our Center for Memory and Aging, our researchers and care teams are working to improve lives by advancing the understanding and treatment of memory and cognitive disorders. We offer state-of-the-art diagnostic tests, comprehensive treatment methods and therapies to improve symptoms, enhance independence and support patients in living a full life.
Our team of doctors, nurses, neuropsychologists, social workers, pharmacists and researchers is in HealthPartners Neuroscience Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Research to improve memory
Since 1977, we have conducted neuroscience research to improve the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of memory loss. We are known for developing intranasal drug delivery, which delivers medication through the nose to target the brain for the treatment of memory loss and dementia. See our active trials.
NeuroWell model of care
Many people living with age-related changes or neurological conditions that impact brain and body health say that living their best means living as freely and independently as possible. Remaining safely at home, connected with friends and loved ones, and participating in activities that bring happiness to life are common goals. Our vision is to create an entirely unique care model – one that offers you and your partners an evidence-based, comprehensive health and well-being approach to care. Learn more.
Community connections
Our experts offer educational talks each month in the community and at HealthPartners Neuroscience Center. Most sessions are geared toward patients and families. Some sessions offer continuing education credits for professional caregivers. Follow us on Facebook to learn about our upcoming events.
Care Ecosystem
We are also assessing the effectiveness of a promising model for dementia care called the Care Ecosystem. It’s a telephone and web-based approach that uses care navigators to help patients with dementia and their caregivers navigate their care and connect with community resources such as food delivery services, financial assistance and more.
Contact the Center for Memory and Aging for more information.
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