MADC Patient Care

Partners in Care

MADC promotes care, support, and wellness for individuals and families affected by memory loss by partnering with the Cognitive Disorders Program at the University of Michigan Geriatrics Center.

Many people experience changes in their memory as they get older. Some changes are normal. Other changes may be a sign of a memory loss condition. If you are concerned about changes in memory, personality or thinking, it is important to schedule an evaluation with a specialist such as a neurologist or geriatrician. An evaluation can help you:

  • Understand the cause of your memory or thinking changes
  • Learn more about treatment options
  • Discover ways to maximize skills and promote quality of life
  • Plan for the future
     

To schedule an appointment at the Cognitive Disorders Clinic, call 734-764-6831.

The Cognitive Disorders Program brings together experts in neurology, nursing, and social work to provide high quality care.

The University of Michigan will provide Lecanemab to appropriate patients.

FAQ and patient information

Interested in learning more about current Alzheimer’s disease treatments?

Cognitive Disorders Clinic Director, Judy Heidebrink, MD, MS