Free for Seniors: Memory Screenings
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Free for Seniors: Memory Screenings

Interested in checking in on your brain health? Sign up for a memory screen today to gain more insight.

By Charter Research

Date and time

Starts on Friday, April 25 · 9am EDT

Location

One Senior Place

715 Douglas Avenue Altamonte Springs, FL 32714

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours

For seniors 55+, join us for FREE memory screenings at One Senior Place (715 Douglas Ave, Altamonte Springs) on Friday, April 25th!

Whether you're curious about your memory health, or simply looking for a preventative health check-up, this event is tailored to support your journey to a healthier lifestyle. Our team of experienced professionals will be on-site to provide comprehensive screenings, ensuring that your memory concerns are addressed and thoroughly checked. You will receive same-day results.

We’re offering appointments every hour from 9 AM to 3 PM, to fit your schedule. To ensure you receive the time slot that works best for you, we recommend booking your appointment in advance.

Don't miss out on this valuable chance to take care of yourself!

Things to bring with you for your appointment:

  • A valid photo identification (driver's license, state I.D., etc)
  • A list of medications, if applicable.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to bring anything with me?

Yes! A list of medications that you take will be helpful for your visit. Your screener will go over those with you before your screening begins. We will also need a valid photo identification to ensure proper spelling of your name and confirm your date of birth.

Will I receive my results at my appointment?

Yes, your screener will go over your results after you've completed the screening.

How long does the screening take?

The entire appointment takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour. This includes a review of your medical history, your medications, and the administering and reviewing of your assessment.

Do I need an appointment?

An appointment is strongly recommended.

How do I know if I need a memory screening?

If you’ve noticed more forgetfulness, trouble recalling names or words, difficulty focusing, or if you have a family history of Alzheimer’s.

I feel fine—should I still get screened?

Yes! Memory screenings can provide a baseline for future comparison, even if you have no concerns now.

What happens if my screening shows memory issues?

We’ll provide recommendations, including follow-up with a doctor or participating in further testing and clinical research.

Can I retake the screening in the future?

Yes, regular screenings help track changes over time. We recommend patients to follow up every 6 months.

Is this really free?

Yes, there is absolutely no cost to you.

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