NCT05999929 · RECRUITING

Memory Support System Feasibility Study

This study tests whether a behavioral program called the Memory Support System can realistically be offered to people with mild cognitive impairment and their care partners at a Canadian memory clinic. Researchers want to know if patients are interested, how they prefer to receive it, what it costs to run, and whether it improves daily functioning, mood, anxiety, self-confidence around memory, and caregiver burden. This is a feasibility study, meaning it is checking whether a larger trial is even practical — not yet proving the program works.

You may qualify if

  • diagnosis of single or multi-domain MCI
  • Clinical Dementia Rating global (CDR) score of ≤ 0.5
  • Montreal Cognitive Assessment score of ≥18
  • available contact with a care partner ≥ 2 times weekly
  • absence or stable intake of nootropic(s) for ≥ 3 months

You're excluded if

  • visual/hearing impairment and/or history of reading or written inability/disability sufficient to interfere with MSS training
  • concurrent participation in another related clinical trial

The sponsor's own eligibility wording, lightly reformatted. The study team makes the final eligibility decision — worth discussing with your doctor.

Eligibility criteria as of 2026-04-01

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