Our Events
Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment Center
UPCOMING EVENTS
Upcoming Alzheimer’s Disease events in your area.
Alzheimer’s Disease Events
- June 20, 2024 Alzheimer’s Prescreening Event Riverview Apartments Boynton Beach (by appointment only)
- June 21, 2024 Alzheimer’s Prescreening Event Conviva Hypoluxo (by appointment only
- June 26, 2024 Alzheimer’s Prescreening Conviva West St. Lucie (by appointment only
- June 28, 2024 Alzheimer’s Prescreening Event Riverview Apartments Boynton Beach (by appointment only)
- July 2, 2024 Alzheimer’s Prescreening Event Conviva Hypoluxo (by appointment only)
- July 9, 2024 Alzheimer’s Prescreening Event Conviva Forest Hill (by appointment only
- July 11, 2024 Alzheimer’s Prescreening Event Conviva Wellington Family (by appointment only)
- July 18, 2024 Alzheimer’s Prescreening Event Golden Lakes (by appointment only)
- July 23, 2024 Alzheimer’s Prescreening Event, Conviva Greenacres (by appointment only)
- July 31, 2024 Royal Palm Beach Health Fair, Alzheimer’s Prescreening offered
Lectures and Presentations
- June 25, 2024 Alzheimer’s Presentation at YMCA of the Palm Beaches,2728 Lake Worth Rd.12:30pm-1:30pm
- June 27, 2024 Alzheimer’s Presentation at Boynton Beach Senior Center, 1021 Federal Hwy. 12:00pm-1:00pm
- July 9, 2024 Dr. David Watson Lecture at The Watermark at West Palm Beach, 445 Datura St. 11:30am -12:30 am
- July 10, 2024 Alzheimer’s Presentation at North County Senior Center, 5217 Northlake Blvd 11am-12:00pm
- July 16, 2024 Dr. David Watson Lecture at Wellington Bay, 10430 Stable Ln. 4:00pm
Invite Dr. Watson to Speak in your Community or at your Event
PAST EVENTS
Alzheimer’s Research Presentation
Podcast: Ep. 399
April 19, 2021
Dr. David Watson, Founder of Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment Center, one of America’s leading centers of excellence in Alzheimer’s research, talks about the latest news in research and treatment. In a fast- paced, informative show Dr. Watson tells us about some amazing progress being made today.
Brain Bowl Video
Brain Bowl helps Raise Awareness, Promote Understanding and Support to those living in our community and their loved ones coping with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, the 100 types of Dementia or a related neurocognitive disorder.