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Brain Health Lab

Research laboratory devoted to addressing health disparities by improving access to services around Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

Mission

Promotion of brain health in our communities is crucial for improving quality of life. Our team's research has shown that many of the Richmond residents in the greatest need of brain health services are individuals from racialized populations who have been significantly impacted by health disparities. The work of the Brain Health Lab supports efforts to increase the availability of home and community-based services and resources for people living with (or at risk for) Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, and their caregivers.

The Brain Health Lab, currently staffed by a team of students and faculty, provides a number of opportunities for student involvement. We welcome additional student engagement with this important work.

Announcements

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VCU Convergence

VCU Convergence is a university-wide initiative that reimagines how VCU fosters innovation, collaboration and real-world impact. It brings together faculty, staff, students and community partners across disciplinary boundaries to advance outcomes through transdisciplinary research, interdisciplinary curricula and transformative, experiential learning opportunities. Learn more about VCU Convergence.

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VCU project seeks to improve access to Alzheimer’s services for low-income older adults with $1.2 million grant

After receiving funds from the federal government, a team of faculty members at VCU is leading a project to address health disparities by improving access to services around Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias for low-income older adults in Richmond. Read about the new grant on 12 On Your Side.

Looking for general information on the Richmond Brain Health Initiative?

Please fill out the RBHI Participant Inquiry Form.

Referring a client or patient for services from the Richmond Brain Health Initiative?

Please complete the RBHI Provider Referral Form.

Services

VCU Guide: The VCU GUIDE Center supports people living with dementia and their caregivers. We meet the requirements of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) GUIDE program. This program provides certified dementia practitioners (CDPs) for patients who get care from specified providers of VCU Health. Visit the VCU GUIDE Center for Dementia Care.