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The NYU Alzheimer’s Disease Center (ADC) is committed
to providing diagnostic services, caregiver counseling and education, and access
to clinical trials treatment to an ethnically-diverse patient population. We
actively provide education and information about the advantages of participating
in our programs to NORCs (Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities), community-based
multi-service centers, organizations, programs and hospitals that provide services
to underserved ethnic elder minorities.
The Multicultural Aging and Memory Assessment Program is staffed by a team
of experienced professionals, including bilingual and bicultural clinicians,
dedicated to providing culturally-sensitive and language-appropriate diagnostic
services. In an effort to meet the needs of a diverse patient population,
the following services are an integral part of our clinical work:
- The referral process and the scheduling of patient visits
are coordinated by a bilingual (Spanish and English) staff .
Applications for diagnostic evaluations are available in Spanish
and English, and they may be completed over the phone with the
assistance from our staff.
- Memory tests, medical exams, clinical interviews, and family
meetings are conducted either by bilingual clinicians or with
the assistance of a bilingual/bicultural translator.
- A bilingual family counselor (social worker) is available
for caregiver counseling and education, as well as to direct
patients and caregivers to resources and further assistance in
their communities.
- Free educational presentations and cognitive
screenings in English or Spanish, at various community organizations
and centers, are provided to health care professionals, patients,
family members, and others who may be interested in learning
more about memory problems, dementia, and Alzheimer’s
Disease.
If you would you like to learn more about the Multicultural Aging and Memory
Assessment Program, or to refer someone or yourself for a diagnostic evaluation,
please call us at (212) 263-3201.
Dorothy Patterson, B.A., Coordinator
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