Alzheimer’s Foundation of America Encourages Individuals to Get a Free Memory Screening This November During Alzheimer’s Awareness Month


NEW YORK, Oct. 29, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is encouraging individuals to be proactive about their brain health and wellness by getting a free, confidential memory screening this November as part of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and National Memory Screening Month. 

“Brain health needs to be part of an individual’s overall health and wellness routine.  Just as we regularly check our blood pressure, cholesterol, vision and hearing, it’s important that we monitor our brains through memory screenings,” said Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr., AFA’s president and CEO.  “This November, take ten minutes to be proactive about your brain health; get a free memory screening.”

Memory screenings are similar to many other routine health screenings, like those for diabetes, blood pressure and skin checks.  Screenings are simple, non-invasive and take just 10 – 15 minutes.  They consist of a series of questions and tasks that check memory, language skills, thinking ability and other intellectual functions.  Results are not a diagnosis of a particular condition but can suggest if someone might benefit from further medical evaluation. 

Not all memory issues are caused by Alzheimer’s or other dementia-related illnesses; vitamin deficiencies, thyroid issues, depression and even lack of sleep can all affect memory and are all treatable conditions.  If a memory problem does turn out to be something more serious, such as Alzheimer’s disease, early detection may afford the person the opportunity to take advantage of treatments that may slow the progression of the disease, participate in a clinical trial and take an active role in developing their care plan.

AFA’s National Memory Screening Program has screening sites across the United States which provide free, confidential memory screenings.  Many physicians also perform memory screenings; they are covered by Medicare as part of the Medicare Wellness Program and are often covered by insurance companies as well.

Individuals can learn more about memory screenings or AFA’s National Memory Screening Program by visiting AFA’s website at www.alzfdn.org or calling AFA at 866-232-8484.

About Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA):

The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, is a non-profit organization that unites more than 2,600 member organizations nationwide in the goal of providing optimal care and services to individuals living with dementia, and to their caregivers and families. Its services include a National Toll-Free Helpline (866-232-8484) staffed by licensed social workers, the National Memory Screening Program, educational conferences and materials, and “AFA Partners in Care” dementia care training for healthcare professionals. For more information about AFA, call 866-232-8484, visit www.alzfdn.org, follow us on Twitter, or connect with us on Facebook or LinkedIn

CONTACT:
Sandy Silverstein

866-232-8484, ext. 104
ssilverstein@alzfdn.org