Researchers at the University of Colorado have developed a new resource to help dementia caregivers and are conducting a study to measure its helpfulness.
Adult caregivers, who are not paid to provide care, may be eligible to participate if the person they are caring for has been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, does not live in a care facility, and has access to one or more firearms.
Caregivers who participate in the study will be compensated up to $180.
Join a University of Colorado national online research study for dementia caregivers to
test a new online resource. Receive compensation up to $180.
Candidates may be eligible to participate if they meet the following requirements…
Please click on the button above
to answer a few eligibility questions.
If you are not interested in participating in the study, this NIH guide is available for dementia caregivers:
This study is being conducted by researchers
within the Department of Emergency Medicine
at the University of Colorado’s Anschutz Medical Campus
COMIRB #21-4084
Phone number: 303-724-4077
Email: betzlab@cuanschutz.edu
Join a University of Colorado national online research study for dementia caregivers to test a new online resource. Receive compensation up to $180.
Candidates may be eligible to participate if they meet the following requirements…
Please click on the button above
to answer a few eligibility questions.
Phone number:
303-724-4077
Email:
betzlab@cuanschutz.edu