Alzheimer's Behavioral Changes
Alzheimer’s disease can sometimes lead to problematic and challenging behavioral changes, often referred to as agitation. These changes can be distressing for the individual and their loved ones.
Studies for Alzheimer’s Behavioral Changes
Researchers are working on new medications to reduce these behaviors.
Volunteers should:
- Be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s dementia
- Experiencing symptoms of agitation, irritability or resistance to care
- Be between the age of 50 and 85
- Have no recent history of cancer
- Have no unmanaged chronic conditions
Screening visits to join a clinical trial may include:
- Meeting with study staff or doctor to review the study criteria and consent
- Initial evaluations, including blood work and a physical
- Completing relevant study questionnaires
What you can expect:
- Compassionate care
- Support from our expert team members
- Possible reimbursement for time and travel