Alzheimer's Disease and Aging
For people with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia, OHSU offers hope through leading-edge treatment and research. At the Oregon Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, you’ll find:
- We are an Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, the only center in Oregon and among the less than three dozen nationwide, funded by the National Institute on Aging.
- A team approach, with specialists who meet weekly to discuss cases.
- Potential access to new Alzheimer’s and dementia therapies in clinical trials.
- A wide array of support services for patients and families.
- A large team of researchers seeking ways to prevent, cure or improve care for dementias such as Alzheimer’s.
- Leadership from an internationally known scientist and doctor, Jeffrey Kaye, M.D., who is an author of hundreds of publications on aging, Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Learn more
- Understanding Alzheimer’s disease
- Diagnosis and treatment, including how to prepare and what to expect at OHSU
- Alzheimer’s disease research
- Resources for patients and families
- Meet our team
Our excellence
Top research center: We are an Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, among the couple dozen U.S. centers funded by the National Institute on Aging. We’re seeking breakthroughs that could someday cure or prevent Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Technology to improve at-home care: We work with the Oregon Center for Aging and Technology to finds ways for older people to:
- Stay independent
- Live at home longer
- Improve health and quality of life
Experts in aging: Our providers have extensive training and expertise in aging-related health issues. We provide treatment to address declining brain function, Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Team-based approach: Our experts work together on research and patient care. We meet each week to discuss cases and recommend treatment options.
Support services: We offer a wide array of services for patients and families, including a caregiver support group and a memory disorders workshop.
The latest treatments and innovations
Advanced brain imaging: Scans called positron-emission tomography, or PET, give us a better view of protein buildup in the brain that may lead to Alzheimer’s. These detailed images help us provide an accurate diagnosis and plan your treatment.
Complementary medicine: We’re researching how therapies such as acupuncture and meditation can help control Alzheimer’s symptoms.
Clinical trials and research: We offer a variety of research studies to test new therapies and strategies, and to increase scientific understanding. Many are one-of-a-kind or not widely available.
For patients
- Referral: To become a patient, please ask your doctor for a referral.
- Questions: For questions about arranging a referral or to make a follow-up appointment, call 503-494-7772.
- Nurse line: To talk with a nurse about questions or concerns, call 503-494-7615.
Location
Parking is free for patients and their visitors.
Center for Health & Healing Building 1, eighth floor
3303 S. Bond Ave.
Portland, OR 97239
Map and directions
Refer a patient
- Refer your patient to OHSU.
- Call 503-494-4567 to seek provider-to-provider advice.
Resources
- Resources for patients and families
- Patient and caregiver stories
- Research and clinical trials
- Learn about current research opportunities: 503-494-7647 or adresearch@ohsu.edu
Learn more
At OBI, our research spans clinical trials for promising new drugs, new approaches to mental health care, exercise as a potential treatment for certain diseases, and more. Read OBI research news
Stay informed
News: Read about research breakthroughs, patient care and many other topics on the OHSU News site.