Brain Info Live: En Español
Brain Info Live: En Español es una serie digital GRATUITA que da información entretenida y entendible sobre la salud mental, la enfermedad de Alzheimer’s, y recursos disponibles en tu comunidad. ¡Ayudanos a compartirlo!
A virtual community outreach series bringing a sustained Alzheimer’s education campaign to clinical research centers across the US and addressing equity, diversity, and health disparities.
Brain Info Live® streams FREE, entertaining, interactive brain health programming to diverse communities across the United States.
Working with local community leaders and partners, each live-streamed program includes culturally tailored information and resources and generates a sustained dialogue that builds trust over time between community members, families, clinicians, researchers, and other health professionals.
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Brain Info Live: En Español es una serie digital GRATUITA que da información entretenida y entendible sobre la salud mental, la enfermedad de Alzheimer’s, y recursos disponibles en tu comunidad. ¡Ayudanos a compartirlo!
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
BrightFocus Foundation
800-437-2423
ADEAR Center
(Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center)
ADORE
(Alzheimer's & Dementia Outreach, Recruitment & Engagement Resources)
A Place for Mom (National Offices)
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America
866-232-8484
BrainGuide by UsAgainstAlzheimer's
Finding Dementia Care and Local Services
Home Instead (National Offices)
It’s Time: Alzheimer’s Disease State Education
Milken Center for the Future of Aging
National Alliance for Caregiving
National Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
301-496-4000
Poison Control Centers
Poisonous vs. Non-Poisonous Plants
Prevent Lookalike Poisoning (Tips)
USAging
[Formerly the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (N4A)]
Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
617-278-0383
Email: ncoppelman@bwh.Harvard.edu
Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH Chapter 24/7 Helpline
800-272-3900
Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
857-364-2140
Email: joinadc@bu.edu
Brigham and Women’s Hospital – Brigham Health
617-732-5500
Central Boston Elder Services
617-277-7416
Dementia Care Collaborative
617-724-0406
Dementia Friends Massachusetts
781-693-5628
Massachusetts General Hospital
McCance Center for Brain Health
617-726-4881
Massachusetts General PrimeCare
617-726-4488
MassOptions
1-800-243-4636
Memory Cafés - Massachusetts
781-647-5327
Alzheimer’s Los Angeles
Resource directory
Alzheimer Disease Research Center at USC
City of Los Angeles Department of Aging
Optimistic People In a Caring Atmosphere (OPICA)
Senior Concerns (Ventura County)
Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) at UCI MIND
George G. Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers
San Diego County Aging & Independent Services
San Diego Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
Riverside County Office on Aging
Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative (ADI)
Phone: 855-481-6777
Dementia Friendly America
Department of Elder Affairs, State of Florida
Florida Department of Elder Affairs
Phone: 850-414-2000
Florida Poison Control
Prevent Lookalike Poisoning
For poisoning questions and emergencies, call: 1-800-222-1222
University of South Florida Alzheimer's Caregiving Podcast
Alzheimer’s Association - Florida Gulf Coast Chapter
The Dubin Center
Phone: (239) 437-3007
Neuropsychiatric Research Center of Southwest Florida
Phone: (239) 939-7777
Alzheimer’s Association - Central and North Florida Chapter
Phone: (800) 272-3900
Area Agency on Aging of Central Florida, Brevard, Orange, Osceola & Seminole
Phone: (800) 963-5337
Orange County Government Senior Services
Phone: (407) 254-9277
Our Moment Memory Café - The Villages
Email: jkoanbender@gmail.com
Phone: (352) 775-9715
Senior Resource Alliance
Phone: (407) 514-1800
Alliance for Aging, Inc
Phone: (305) 670-6500
Alzheimer’s Association Southeast FL Chapter
Dade County Elderly Services Division
Area Agency on Aging of Palm Beach/Treasure Coast
Phone: (561) 684-5885
Alzheimer's Community Care
Phone: (561) 683-2700
It's FREE for all to watch and enjoy!
Around 30 - 45 minutes for your viewing pleasure.
Two times a month – generally every other week.
You will need Internet service to view episodes.
Watch episodes in a public place nearby (community center, senior living, school, etc.)
Content, language, speakers, etc. produced in collaboration with community members.
All topics and resources related to brain health and lifestyle interventions, Alzheimer's and related dementias, early detection and diagnosis, clinical trials, caregiving, long-term planning, etc.
Everyone’s. Brain Info Life℠ will feature vetted content produced by colleagues and stakeholders from all sectors, including the entertainment industry as appropriate.
Programs are live and include pre-recorded segments. Participants are encouraged to interact and are given information about national and local resources with every program. All programs will be available on-demand 48-72 hours after the live stream.
Brain Info Live℠ episodes will be available for FREE in an online repository after being live-streamed.
Our initial episodes will be aimed at the Greater Boston, Southern California (Los Angeles / Orange County / Inland Empire / San Diego), and Central & Southern Florida (Orlando / Miami) areas and feature guests and experts from those regions, though anyone is welcome to tune into any program.
No and yes. The program is meant to provide meaningful, relevant info presented with and by members of diverse communities. On a regular basis, representatives from clinical research sites will be invited on to talk about active trials and to share information about how viewers can participate.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us!
For more information, please contact Kait Halibozek at khalibozek@brightfocus.org
Please don’t hesitate to contact us!
For more information, please contact Kait Halibozek at khalibozek@brightfocus.org
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