The Stanford
Memory Improvement Study is seeking participants…
With memory complaints
Over 55 years old
Free of Dementia (such as Alzheimer’s disease)
Willing to take a medication (Donepezil*)
Currently, a Stanford University
research team is investigating a treatment for memory problems that combines the medication, donepezil, with a
memory training program. Donepezil,
which is used to treat dementia patients, may also help people with memory problems associated with aging. The two-week memory
course provides information on various aspects of memory and
aging, and teaches techniques designed to improve memory. Participation in this study lasts one year.
* an FDA-approved medication for the
treatment of mild to moderate dementia
If you have a memory complaint and would
like to participate, please call