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HIV Supportive Services Program
The HIV Supportive Services program is designed to raise awareness of cognitive changes and provide specialized support to those living with HIV and cognitive decline. Our dedicated, HIV-competent staff can provide resources, referrals, counseling, education on HAND/brain health, and more.
This program also provides education and support to HIV professionals to help them provide more dementia-competent care.
This program is run in conjunction with the Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (MADRC) and funded by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS).
For more information, please contact Program Director Kate Pierce, LMSW, at kpierce@alz.org or 248.996.1036.
Informative Links
HIV Associated Neurocognitive Disorder in Adults Living with HIV – Presented by Amara EzeamamaNeurology of HIV: HAND vs. Dementia – Presented by Hank Paulson
Learn more about HAND on aidsmap.com or alzheimers.org.