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  • ATCA has information on celebrities with Alzheimer’s.
  • In the documented 2½ year trial using our patented protocol: up to 76% of the patients either had no further decline or, even better, had improvement in their mild cognitive impairment. Most of this care is covered by Medicare.

Famous People and Alzheimer’s

  • Alzheimer’s Disease impacts millions of people but was relatively unknown until the late 20th century. While the journey can feel lonely, it doesn’t have to be. Many celebrities have begun to share personal connections to Alzheimer’s to help raise awareness, fund research, and remove stigma.

Celebrities with Dementia

⦁ Ronald Reagan (1911-2004)
Ronald Regan publicly announced his Alzheimer’s diagnosis only 6 years after his presidency ended. With the announcement, he hoped to raise awareness about the disease.

⦁ Glenn Campbell (1936-2017)
A country singer, guitarist, and actor, Glenn Campbell won seven Grammy Awards including the special Lifetime Achievement Award. He announced his diagnosis with Alzheimer’s in 2011 after which he completed a ‘goodbye tour’ and recorded a final album, ‘Adios’.

⦁ Norman Rockwell (1894-1978)
Rockwell was one of the most famous American artists, known for his paintings and illustrations that reflected American culture on the Saturday Evening Post covers. He developed dementia in the last decade of his life.

⦁ Rita Hayworth (1918-1987)
Rita Hayworth was an American actress who became the ‘face of Alzheimer’s’ in the 1980’s. The disease was still relatively unknown and her public disclosure helped increase awareness and funding for Alzheimer’s research.

⦁ Robin Williams (1951-2014)
A well-known comedian and actor, Robin Williams won an Academy Award for Good Will Hunting along with two Emmy Awards, six Golden Globes, and four Grammys. Williams suffered from Lewy body dementia which was revealed by autopsy after his death.

⦁ Malcolm Young (1953-2017)
Malcolm Young was the renowned guitarists and co-founder of AC/DC. He left the band in 2014 to receive treatment for dementia.

ALZHEIMER’S TREATMENT CENTERS OF AMERICA has built upon existing therapeutic advances with new data-driven technology to create a patented personalized treatment approach that is more successful than anything currently on the market.

Alzheimer’s Treatment Center of America (ATCA) offers a breakthrough, evidence-based treatment protocol designed by leading experts in medicine, science, and technology.

Our cutting-edge approach has been proven very effective. In the documented 2½ year trial using our patented protocol: up to 76% of the patients either had no further decline or, even better, had improvement in their mild cognitive impairment. Most of this care is covered by Medicare.

  • ATCA offers a novel, personalized strategy, driven by an original artificial intelligence algorithm in combination with medical specialists, genetic testing, and nutritional guidelines.Between visits, the ATCA telemedicine software enables the therapy team to track progress, answer questions, and adjust the plan in real time. Our clinic specialists, including health coaches, dieticians, and more, are always just a phone call away.In addition to traditional remedies, ATCA is constantly integrating the latest tools including non-pharmaceutical components (e.g., supplements), dietary and behavioral changes for optimal healing. Our specialists also track clinical trials and other experimental treatments to remain at the cutting edge of Alzheimer’s treatment.

How The ATCA Process Works

⦁ Schedule Initial Consult
In order to protect you from coronavirus all of our visits will be via Telemedicine until the Health Emergency is over. A simple to use video conference will be set up between the practitioner and the patient and/or the caregivers. These are scheduled for 45 minutes.

⦁ Complete Personal and Family Medical History
After the appointment is scheduled, we will email the patient and/or caregiver some online forms to fill out. Once these are filled out you will be ready to have the visit with the practitioner.

⦁ Initial Office Visit (online)
All of the information submitted will be reviewed and assessed by the practitioner. Additional information will be gathered by the practitioner during the office visit. Based upon that review, the practitioner will order labs and memory tests.

⦁ Blood Draws and Memory Tests
A mobile phlebotomist will come to your home to draw your blood and take your vital signs. The medical assistant will send the patient and caregiver a link for the memory tests. These memory tests will be taken online.

⦁ All Data Assessment and Report Creation
Our practitioner along with our Artificial Intelligence (AI) analytical tool will complete a baseline health assessment using: personal medical history, family medical history, genomic sequencing identifying pertinent genetic mutations, blood tests, memory evaluations, and more. A comprehensive 15 page report will then be created.

⦁ Get Your Personalized Care Plan
Our Patented proprietary AI rules engine will propose a set of prioritized interventions, based on your unique circumstances. Of course, the care plan will be reviewed and adjusted by our team of medical experts before being finalized. The care plan will be presented to the patient and/or caregiver in a 30 minute video conference.

⦁ Regular Care Management and Coaching
Multiple times each month our Health Coaches will work with the patients and caregivers to ensure that the prescribed protocol is being followed. Clarifications will be made where needed.

⦁ Monitor and Adjust
Our treatment plans are not static. They are adjusted based on continuous collection of new information, including patient reaction, side effects, new labs, biometric trends, and more.

Get a consultation (covered by Medicare) from our leading specialists at Alzheimer’s Treatment Center of America today. Call 404-999-2605 or email us at info@ATCA.Health.