Massachusetts - Preferred Local Doctors & Care Facilities
Boston University
The Boston University is funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Our Center is one of 29 NIH Alzheimer’s disease centers(ADCs) in the United States. For patients and families affected by Alzheimer's, the ADCs offer: Diagnosis and medical management Information about the disease, services, resources and opportunities for volunteers to participate in drug trials, support groups, clinical research projects, as well as other special programs for volunteers and their families.
Neil William Kowall, M.D., Director
Alzheimer's Disease Center
VA Boston Healthcare System
Neurology Service (127)
150 South Huntington Avenue
Boston MA 02130
Website: www.bu.edu/alzresearch
Information Line: 1-888-458-2823 (toll free)
ADC e-mail: bmyoung@bu.edu
Director's e-mail: nkowall@bu.edu
Director's Tel: 857-364-4831
Director's Fax: 857-364-4454
Compass On The Bay by Senior Living Residences
You want the best for your loved one and when the telltale signs of memory loss are revealed, finding the right answer can be challenging…until your family finds its way to Compass on the Bay, Memory Support Assisted Living – a supportive homelike environment that bolsters feelings of dignity and self-confidence and optimizes your loved one’s sense of independence. Compass on the Bay is a state-of-the-art Memory Support Assisted Living community offering research-based treatment programming for those with memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease. You will have peace of mind knowing we offer your loved one the very best of care. Our expert Alzheimer’s care professionals offer innovative research-based programs that care for the whole person while treating the symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
1380 Columbia Road,
Boston, Massachusetts 02127
Website: http://www.seniorlivingresidences.com/compass-on-the-bay-overview/
Information Line: (617) 268-5450
Concord Park by Senior Living Residences
Concord Park, a Volunteers of America senior community, is conveniently located on Commonwealth Avenue in the heart of the West Concord, MA shopping village. Concord Park offers local seniors gracious Independent and Assisted Living, as well as a secure Memory Support Neighborhood® for those with memory loss and Alzheimer's disease. Residents have their choice of private studio and one-bedroom apartments and enjoy a variety of beautifully furnished community areas. Concord Park is sponsored by the not-for-profit Volunteers of America, Massachusetts, which has a 100-year history as a nonprofit provider of quality housing and care for seniors. The community is managed by Senior Living Residences of Boston, a trusted name in senior housing and care among families and eldercare professionals for over 20 years.
68 Commonwealth Ave
Concord, Massachusetts 01742
Website: http://www.seniorlivingresidences.com/concord-park-overview/
Information Line: (978) 369-4728
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
The Massachusetts General Hospital is funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Our Center is one of 29 NIH Alzheimer’s disease centers(ADCs) in the United States. For patients and families affected by Alzheimer's, the ADCs offer: Diagnosis and medical management Information about the disease, services, resources and opportunities for volunteers to participate in drug trials, support groups, clinical research projects, as well as other special programs for volunteers and their families.
Bradley T. Hyman, M.D., Ph.D., Director
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
Massachusetts General Hospital
114 16th Street, Room 2009
Charlestown, MA 02129
Website: http://madrc.org
Information Line: 617-726-3987
Director's e-mail: b_hyman@helix.mgh.harvard.edu
Director's Tel: 617-726-2299
Director's Fax: 617-724-1480
The Doctors and Care Facilities listed on our website are for reference only. Endear simply provides a list of facilities in your area in effort to ease your selection process. We understand that the wide variety of care options can be overwhelming. If you have difficulty choosing proper care we offer a Elder Care Advisor Service. EndearForAlz.com is not affiliated in any way with the organizations listed.
