PACT – Preventing Alzheimer's with Cognitive Training

It’s time to re-think
what we know
about Alzheimer’s.

Every day, our dedicated team of researchers is working to find ways to prevent dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease. We can’t do it alone. If you’re aged 65 plus, please volunteer for the PACT (Preventing Alzheimer’s with Cognitive Training) Research Study to see if computerized training exercises can reduce the risk of dementia.

Potential Benefits of Computerized
Training Exercises

Our research has shown that brain games may:
• Protect against dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease
• Enhance mental quickness and visual attention
• Improve gait speed and balance
• Improve driving safety
• Maintain health and well-being
• Allow you to perform everyday tasks more efficiently
• Protect against depression

PACT – Preventing Alzheimer's with Cognitive Training
PACT – Preventing Alzheimer's with Cognitive Training

Your Commitment

If you qualify to help, you will complete 3 study visits lasting no more than 2 hours each at the PACT research study location nearest you, and 45 one-hour sessions on your own, in your own home, over the next 3 years.

Can you help? You
may qualify if you:

• Are 65 years of age or older

• Do not have any neurological disorders

• Have not had a stroke or brain injury

• Do not have mild cognitive impairment or dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease

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