
About:
The University of Florida is recruiting volunteers aged 65 and older for the ACTIVE MIND research study. This study explores whether computerized brain training exercises can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease and aims to engage seniors in activities that support mental sharpness.
Participants in this study will receive a free iPad® and may be compensated up to $150 for completing the study. This is a great opportunity for seniors to participate in meaningful research that could benefit cognitive health and help advance understanding in Alzheimer’s prevention.
Study Details
- Participant Eligibility:
- Aged 65 or older
- Do not have dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease
- Have not had a major stroke or serious brain injury
- Experience some difficulty with memory
How to Participate
To see if you qualify for the ACTIVE MIND study, please call (352) 294-5744. Additional information can also be found on the study’s website at www.activemindstudy.com.
We have attached a flyer with more details about the study. If possible, we kindly ask that you post this flyer within your facility or share it with your members via email to help us reach potential participants.
Thank you for your support in helping us connect with the community and advance important research in cognitive health for seniors. For any additional questions, please contact the study team directly at (352) 294-5744.