234 Goodman Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 | (866) 941-UCNI (8264)
234 Goodman Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 | (866) 941-UCNI (8264)
The Memory Disorders Center was launched in 2008 with the hiring of Brendan Kelley, MD, a neurologist who trained at Ohio State University, the Cleveland Clinic and the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Kelley’s work is supported by an Endowed Chair in the Research and Education of Alzheimer’s Disease. Anonymous donors established the prestigious endowment with a $1.5 million gift.
Since that time, the Center has added a second behavioral neurologist, Jennifer Rose Molano, MD, and other support staff. In early 2011 the Center began enrolling patients in its first clinical trial.
The Center team is committed to helping families affected by the challenges of aging. In pursuing a timely, accurate diagnosis, the Center can differentiate between forgetfulness that is associated with normal aging and more serious memory issues that are the byproduct of more than 100 health conditions associated with cognitive decline.
Our multidisciplinary, patient-centered approach emphasizes the importance of lifestyle modifications and community support in addition to medication management. We partner closely with regional organizations, including the Alzheimer’s Association, the Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio and the Ohio Geriatrics Society.