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Web Resources Supporting Recruitment
NIA/ADEAR Update – September 2015
Call ADEAR 1-800-438-4380
Booklet: Participating in Alzheimer’s Research - For Yourself and Future Generations
ROAR Toolkit, developed by ACL, NIH, and CDC to encourage older adult participation in research, includes:
� User Guide, FAQs, flyers, social media messages � Slides: “Healthy Aging & Participating in Research”
(long and short versions), with speaker’s notes
Bulk copies available!Order Publications Online
nia.nih.gov/health/publication
Recruiting Older Adults Into Research (ROAR) Toolkit & Clinical Trials and Older People Tip Sheets...
Page and infographic
nia.nih.gov/alzheimers/publication/participating-alzheimers-research/introductionnia.nih.gov/alzheimers/volunteer
4th Annual NIA/ACL/CDC Webinar Series Details at nia.nih.gov/alzheimers/announcements/2015/09/2015-alzheimers-related-dementias- webinar-series-professionals.
CEUs are available through Fall 2017!
n Webinar #1: Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Resources you can use - held on September 22. Archived webinar available soon!
n Webinar #2: October 21, 2-3:30 pm (ET) What's Happening in Alzheimer's Research?
n Webinar #3: November 17, 2-3:30 p.m. (ET) Caregivers Supporting People with Dementia: New Research and Technology
Download at:nia.nih.gov/alzheimers/bypass-budget-fy2017
Reaching for a Cure...NIH Alzheimer’s and Dementia Bypass Budget FY17
Budget document Executive Summary
...Also Now available in Spanish and Chinese!
nia.nih.gov/health/publication/roar-toolkit
NIA/ADEAR can get the word out about your newsn Send Us Your Papers! The NIA Communications Office is interested in sharing news about NIA-funded research and we are featuring more Research Highlights on our website. When you submit a paper to a journal (or latest, when it is accepted), please e-mail a copy to nianews3@mail.nih.gov. NIA staff will consider it for a possible news
n David Burton, ADEAR Project Director 240-645-4155, email: david.burton@nih.gov
n Jennifer Watson, NIA Project Officer for ADEAR301-496-1752, email: watsonjl@nia.nih.gov
For more information contact:
NIA Web Content Available for Your Site
• Gain direct access to NIA and ADEAR web content without having to make updates.• Present NIA content in the look and feel of your website.• Control which pages and content to use on your site and where it appears.• Integrate HHS content with your own. nia.nih.gov/health/get-free-content
• Sign up for e-alerts • Subscribe to the Inside
NIA Blog• Follow ADEAR on Twitter
@Alzheimers_NIH• View videos on NIA
YouTube channel
Staying Connected with ADEAR/NIA
nia.nih.gov/contact/stay-connected
We can tweet your news! ADEAR now reaching more than 10,000 followers and subscribers
release or research highlight, Twitter, or other venue. Please call 301-496-1752 or e-mail Peggy Vaughn (Peggy.Vaughn@nih.gov) or Barbara Cire (cireb@mail.nih.gov) if you have questions.n Share participant or researcher stories, cool images, and videos! We are always in search of stories, videos, and images for the ADEAR and other NIA/NIH websites, presentations, and the media. For example, see the NIA YouTube channel for recruitment videos originally created by the Northwestern ADC and adapted for ADEAR. We’d love to feature your work! Talk to Peggy Vaughn or Jennifer Watson.
Quick Guide for physicians on cognitive assessmentThis brief overview offers tips and resources for primary care clinicians to assess cognitive impairment in their older patients. Available at:
nia.nih.gov/alzheimers/physician-education
Coming Soon: • Managing patients with dementia• Patient/caregiver education handout
Web Resources for Health Professionals
Clinical practice tools and training materials Access free clinical practice tools, training materials, and more resources for physicians, nurses, social workers, and other professionals.
nia.nih.gov/alzheimers/alzheimers-and-dementia-resources-professionals
Reminder: � Online caregiving tipsheets are available in a variety
of formats: HTML, PDF, EPub, Kindle versions: nia.nih.gov/alzheimers/topics/caregiving
Coming Soon: � Fact sheet on Down syndrome and
Alzheimer’s dementia
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