TrialMatch Contest Ending Soon – Help us fight Alzheimer’s disease – Optimum Senior Care – Chicago In Home Caregivers

TrialMatch Contest Ending Soon – Help us fight Alzheimer’s disease – Optimum Senior Care – Chicago In Home Caregivers

    We need you – sign up in May to win!
    The Alzheimer’s Association is seeking participants to join their TrialMatch®program. When you SIGN UP IN MAY through the Illinois Chapter website, you have a chance to win two tickets to our Annual Research Symposium along with a one night stay at the beautiful and relaxing Swissôtel in downtown Chicago. Please read contest rules & regulations.
    What is TrialMatch®?
    A free, non-invasive, easy-to-use, confidential clinical study matching service that informs individuals about current Alzheimer’s studies. Learn more about clinical trials.

Who Can Sign Up for TrialMatch®?

Whether you are healthy, at risk, a caregiver or affected by Alzheimer’s disease, EVERYONE IS NEEDED to participate in these clinical studies. Participation in TrialMatch® can be even as simple as taking a survey.
Volunteering for these clinical studies is one of the most immediate ways you can make a difference. Without volunteers, finding a cure is virtually impossible.

Take Control by Taking Part

Get Started >>
Signing up is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
There is no cost to participate and it is easy to use.

PROFILE:
Access online or call 800.272.3900 to create a brief confidential profile
OPTIONS:
The Alzheimer’s Association will compare your unique profile to its comprehensive, continually updated clinical study database and send you results
CHOICES:
You will receive information about studies you matched, you decide if you want to find out more

A Path to Tomorrow’s Treatments. Today.

Dr. Monica Parker TrialMatch Participant, Helathy volunteer
Everyone can help eradicate the most expensive and heartbreaking disease in America. You can be a part of finding that cure – when you join TrialMatch® you have the opportunity to participate in critical research that could change the course of Alzheimer’s disease. It is going to take all of us, to make a world without Alzheimer’s possible.

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