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Alzheimer's Disease Program of California

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RESEARCH CENTERS of CALIFORNIA (ARCCs)

How is California helping persons with Alzheimer's disease and their families?

In 1984, legislation was enacted which established the Alzheimer's Disease Program. The mission of the Program is to reduce the human burden and economic cost associated with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, and to assist in ultimately discovering the cause and cure of these diseases by:

  • providing diagnostic and treatment services
  • improving the quality of care for persons with Alzheimer's disease
  • providing education and support to the families of persons with Alzheimer's disease
  • increasing and improving the training of health care professionals with respect to Alzheimer's disease
  • increasing research to discover the cause of and cure for Alzheimer's disease
  • collecting and analyzing accurate and standardized information relative to the disease
  • translating research findings and technical advances into clinical practice, medical education, and the community

What are the Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers of California?

To accomplish the above objectives, the Alzheimer's Disease Program has established and administers ten ARCCs at university medical centers throughout California. These Centers are dedicated to improving the quality of life of persons affected with Alzheimer's disease and their families by providing:

  • comprehensive assessment of individuals with memory problems, typically including medical, neurological, psychological and psychosocial evaluations
  • in-home assessment of functional abilities and safety concerns
  • family conference and treatment planning following the evaluation
  • information and referrals to community health and social services
  • appropriate follow-up
  • support groups for caregivers
  • training and education for professionals and lay audiences
  • medical, pharmacological, social and behavioral research

Who provides these services at the Centers?

Services are provided by multi-disciplinary teams which may include neurologists, psychiatrists, physician assistants, psychologists, nurse specialists, neuropsychologists and social workers. Patients continue to see their private physician for primary care.

Who is eligible for these services?

Any individual with symptoms of memory loss, disorientation and confusion may contact one of the Centers for an evaluation. Patients may be self-referred or referred by a family member, private physician or community agency.

Are these services covered by insurance?

Most of the costs of the services and diagnostic tests are covered by insurance. Medicare, Medi-Cal and supplemental or private insurance are accepted. Unless prior arrangements for financial assistance are made with the Center, patients or their families are responsible for fees not covered by insurance.

Where are the Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers of California located?

Fresno
University of California, San Francisco
(559) 227-4810
Email: alz@ucsfresno.edu
Website: UCSF/Fresno ARCC

Irvine
University of California, Irvine
(949) 824-5847
Website: UC Irvine ARCC

Los Angeles
University of Southern California
(323) 442-7600
Email: gsc@usc.edu
Website: USC/Los Angles ARCC

Los Angeles/Downey
University of Southern California
Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center
(562) 401-8130

Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley
University of California, Los Angeles
General Information: (310) 206-5238
UCLA Appointments: (310) 794-1195
Centinela Freeman-Marina Center: (323) 563-5915
Olive View Center: (818) 895-9541
Email: adc@ucla.edu
Website:  UCLA ARCC
Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley

Martinez
University of California, Davis
(925) 972-2485
Website: Martinez ARCC

Palo Alto
Stanford University/VA Palo Alto Health Care System
(650) 858-3915
Website: Stanford University ARCC

Sacramento
University of California, Davis
(916) 734-5496
Website: UC Davis/Sacramento ARCC

San Diego
University of California, San Diego/SOCARE
(858) 622-5800

San Francisco
University of California, San Francisco
(415) 476-6880
Website: UC San Francisco ARCC

 

 

 

Alzheimer's Disease Program
Mail Station 7210
Post Office Box 997413
Sacramento, CA 95899-7413
Phone (916) 552-8995
Fax (916) 552-9910
Internet:  www.dhs.ca.gov/Alzheimers/


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