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Early awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) is essential to improving outcomes for individuals and families. Recognizing the early signs of memory changes allows healthcare providers to initiate timely screenings, provide an accurate diagnosis, and connect patients to supportive services sooner. Early detection not only helps individuals better understand and plan for their future, but also allows for earlier access to interventions, lifestyle modifications, and community-based programs that can help maintain quality of life. It also empowers caregivers with the knowledge and resources they need from the beginning, reducing stress and uncertainty. By prioritizing early diagnosis, providers play a critical role in promoting proactive care, improving patient outcomes, and strengthening overall community health.

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Public Health

1121 E Nolana Loop,
Pharr, TX 78577
(956) 402-4652

Hours of Operations
Mon – Fri: 8 AM – 5 PM

DSHS Offers the following free CME courses and resources for health care providers:
 

Free CME Courses:

  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias: A Guide for Primary Care Providers
  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias: Screening and Diagnosis in Primary Care
  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias: The Role of the Primary Care Team

Quick Courses: Dementia Disease Process

  • Connecting PCPs, Specialists and Family Caregivers
  • Resources for Patients and Family Caregivers

Provider Resources:

Frequently Asked Questions

Why partner with GILDS?
  • Support patient outcomes beyond clinical care
  • Provide community-based resources
  • Enhance whole-person care
What can providers refer patients to?
  • Memory cafés
  • Caregiver support
  • Educational programs
Available services
  • Educational presentations
  • Community workshops
  • Brain Health awareness
Collaboration Opportunites
  • Co-host events
  • Outreach Partnerships
  • Resource Distribution
Downloadable Materials: