Memory Loss, from Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia, is a common illness for us all.     

EqualityinDementiaCare.org is an educational guide created to bridge the healthcare equality gap in Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia for underserved, minority communities. Minorities are one and a half to two times more likely than whites to develop a dementing illness and are in need of focused attention to lower this risk. Columbus Memory Center is making it a priority to reach underserved communities through outreach initiatives and local partnership.

Race, Ethnicity, and Alzheimer’s

Findings from the Alzheimer’s Association reveal that non-white populations experience discrimination when accessing dementia care.

Community Outreach

Columbus Memory Center is working to build the trust with underserved communities so that they can benefit from new treatments.

What is Dementia?

Memory Loss is more treatable and preventable than it has ever been. See what you can do to prolong your brain health