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Memory Loss

We provide comprehensive care and support for patients and their caregivers that is aimed at helping them live as fully and independently as possible.

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Comprehensive, Expert Memory Care

Broward Health’s Memory Disorder Center is nationally certified and accredited by The Joint Commission. You are in good hands when you turn to the memory loss experts at Broward Health. We provide a full range of services, including access to clinical trials and the first FDA-approved drug for the treatment of early Alzheimer’s disease, to help you through every step of treatment, ultimately building a relationship with your entire support system to endure the ups and downs during this time - together.

From the moment you reach out to us, we work on handling the details, making things easier for you, from coordinating appointments to accommodating urgent or unique needs so you can focus on treatment and living your most independent life possible.

During your first visit, which normally lasts about two hours, you’ll take a cognitive screening, and we’ll conduct a thorough medical review. You’ll also meet with our team of specialists, including a social worker, nurse and neurologist, to discuss your care and next steps and create an individualized plan that works for you.

Memory Loss Support

Free Screenings

Broward HealthPoint offers free memory screenings to our community, providing a baseline assessment to raise awareness of brain health and support early detection of memory changes.

Clinical Trials

Our patients can join clinical trials, giving them access to new treatments and helping us advance medical research.

Support for Caregivers

Our Care Assistance Program (CAP) training – funded by our Area Agency on Aging of Broward County partners – offers classes throughout the year and Alzheimer’s support groups every Monday.

Community Involvement

Our team is active in local health fairs, promoting brain health awareness and early detection throughout the community.