Endeavor Health Neurosciences Institute’s highly skilled neurologists provide compassionate care and expert support for those facing memory loss and cognitive decline and their loved ones — because every joyful moment matters.
We understand that a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or another memory disorder can be overwhelming and life-altering. Our multidisciplinary team is here to guide you with compassion and determination. With the latest diagnostic tools, tailored treatments and family support services, we’re committed to helping each patient preserve quality of life and dignity as they navigate the journey ahead.
Memory disorders like Alzheimer’s disease impact daily life, cognitive function and overall wellbeing. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, but many other conditions can also affect memory and behavior. We treat each patient with a personalized approach, identifying the specific type of memory disorder and stage of cognitive decline. By understanding each unique diagnosis, we can create a care plan that meets individual needs and enhances quality of life.
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Vascular dementia
- Lewy body dementia
- Frontotemporal dementia
- Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
If you or a loved one is experiencing memory loss, our program offers a comprehensive evaluation that goes beyond symptoms and treats you like you’re at the center of your care — because you are. What does a visit include?
You’ll begin with a detailed review of your medical history, noting any family history of memory disorders or related conditions. From there, our team conducts assessments that help us build a complete picture of cognitive health, such as:
- Memory assessments: Structured tests to evaluate both short-term and long-term memory function.
- Cognitive function tests: Assessments to gauge problem-solving, attention and language skills.
- Brain imaging: Advanced scans, like MRI or CT, provide a closer look at brain structure and identify any signs of Alzheimer’s or related diseases.
- Blood pressure and vascular health checks: Because vascular health affects brain function, we check blood flow and blood pressure as part of our comprehensive approach.
Every visit is a step toward understanding your unique needs — and we’re here to provide answers and guidance.
Treatment for Alzheimer’s and memory disorders is as individualized as each patient. Our goal is to help manage symptoms, enhance cognitive function and improve quality of life through a combination of therapies and support:
- Medication management: Prescription options to help address symptoms like memory loss, mood swings and confusion.
- Behavioral therapies: Techniques to manage behavioral symptoms, including anxiety and agitation, offering patients and families a more comfortable daily experience.
- Cognitive rehabilitation: Structured exercises designed to improve or maintain cognitive function for as long as possible.
- Supportive care services: Resources for caregivers and families, including support groups, educational workshops and individual counseling.

We know that Alzheimer’s doesn’t just affect the individual — it impacts everyone around them. Our support services are designed to help families navigate the challenges of caregiving, with resources that include educational workshops, counseling and support groups. With us, you’re not alone in this journey; we’re here to provide the tools and support you need.
Concerned about a family history of dementia? Our brain health services focus on integrated, proactive approaches to determine your personal risk and provide early interventions that support lifelong neurological wellness.
Frequently asked questions
With compassion and individualized care. Each patient’s needs are unique, and our team focuses on maintaining dignity and enhancing daily life through symptom management and supportive services.
Dementia typically progresses from mild cognitive impairment to more advanced stages of memory loss, impacting daily function. We offer tailored support and resources for each stage to help patients live as independently as possible.
In addition to Alzheimer’s, memory disorders include vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia and mild cognitive impairment. Each type has its own characteristics and care needs.
Vascular health plays a role in cognitive function, and monitoring blood pressure helps us manage factors that may contribute to memory decline.
Please bring a list of medications, your medical history and notes on any recent behavioral or memory changes. A caregiver or family member is encouraged to join to provide additional insights.
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If memory loss or cognitive decline is affecting you or someone you love, don’t wait to get the support you need. Schedule an appointment with the Alzheimer’s disease and memory disorders team at Endeavor Health Neurosciences Institute — where you’ll find compassionate, expert care for you and your family.

Endeavor Health Neurosciences Institute provides advanced care for brain, spine and neurological conditions. With world-class specialists and a commitment to innovation, we’re here to improve lives through compassionate, personalized neurological care.

