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Dementia Evaluation and Care Planning

Comprehensive centers that offer a variety of tests to establish the presence of Alzheimer's disease, Pick's disease, Lewy Body dementia, Parkinson's dementia, frontotemporal dementia, or other conditions which involve loss of memory, deterioration of intellectual functioning, disorientation, and other similar symptoms. Memory care centers may also develop treatment plans, provide patient and caregiver education, and offer care coordination.

Memory and Aging Care Clinic (MACC)

University of Virginia Health System, Neuropsychology
1221 Lee Street, Fourth Floor, Charlottesville, VA, 22903
Main: (434) 243-9295

Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology

Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS)
825 Fairfax Avenue Suite 201, Norfolk, VA, 23507
Main: (757) 446-5600

Kulynych Memory Assessment Clinic

J. Paul Sticht Center on Aging and Rehabilitation, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Medical Center Boulevard, G Floor, Winston-Salem, NC, 27157
Main: (336) 713-8250 Toll Free: (888) 716-9253 Fax: (336) 713-8252

The Memory Disorders Center

Johns Hopkins Medicine Bayview
4940 Eastern Avenue , Baltimore , MD, 21224
Main: (419) 550-0100

UNC Memory Disorders Program

University of North Carolina Department of Neurology
170 Manning Drive, Campus Box 7025, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-7025
Main: (919) 966-8178

Neurological Rehabilitation

Multidisciplinary programs that combine the resources of physical, occupational and speech therapists to help individuals who have diseases or injuries that affect the central, peripheral or autonomic nervous systems including the brain, cranial nerves, spinal cord, spinal nerves, optic nerves and other related structures to recover their mobility and ability to communicate or see or develop alternative approaches or skills. Therapy focuses on helping patients to recover physical strength and control; improve their balance; relearn or replace basic motor skills that are needed for dressing, shaving, housekeeping and other activities of daily living; and overcome expressive and receptive language problems or develop alternatives.

 

Neurological Rehabilitation

Sheltering Arms Institute (SAI)
2000 Wilkes Ridge Drive, Richmond, VA, 23233
Main: (804) 877-4000 Fax: (804) 877-4003