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The Difference Between Telehealth and Managed Telehealth
The Difference Between Telehealth and Managed Telehealth Georgia Memory Net was created to give Georgians a faster, accurate way to get a diagnosis for Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias. That’s why we have Memory Assessment Clinics all around our state-so…
Talk to Your Primary Care Provider About Memory Issues
We all forget things sometimes. Maybe we misplace our keys, or forget the name of someone we’ve just been introduced to. These lapses are fairly common, and can be a normal aspect of aging. So at what point should you…
Lecanemab FAQs
Monoclonal amyloid antibody infusions for Alzheimer’s Disease (aducanumab, and lecanemab): Frequently Asked Questions (last updated 07JULY2023) We understand that many of our patients and families have questions regarding new medicines for Alzheimer’s disease (aducanumab, donanemab, and lecanemab). Please see below…
Free Dementia Caregiver Training
Do you provide care for a loved one living with dementia? The Savvy Caregiver® six-week program is a nationally recognized evidence-based dementia family caregiver training program, and Georgia Memory Net is offering free classes for the first 100 qualified applicants….
Focus on Your Future Health for Free
The Annual Wellness Visit, sometimes called an “AWV,” is a yearly appointment with your primary care provider. The purpose of the Annual Wellness Visit is to create or update a personalized prevention plan that may help prevent illness based on your…
Winter Weather Tips for People Living with Alzheimer’s
Cold weather can pose heath challenges for everyone. But people living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia have a higher risk of some health hazards when temperatures get low. Here are nine potential cold weather hazards and some techniques people…
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Georgia Memory Net at a Glance
What is Georgia Memory Net and why does it exist? There’s so much information about Alzheimer’s and related dementias in Georgia, and how to diagnose and treat them, that it can become overwhelming. We’ve done our best to simplify the info into a clear one-page infographic.