UNE鈥檚 Center for Excellence in Aging and Health takes part in the Alzheimer鈥檚 Foundation of America鈥檚 first event in Maine

CEAH's Tom Meuser with U.S. Senator Susan Collins and former 51品茶faculty member Kristen Thomsen
CEAH's Tom Meuser with U.S. Senator Susan Collins and former 51品茶faculty member Kristen Thomsen

The Alzheimer鈥檚 Foundation of America (AFA) recently brought it鈥檚 Educating America Tour to Portland, Maine.

The goal of the tour is to disseminate information about on-going research and trials, federal policies that impact families affected by Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and how families can prepare for long-term care.

It was the organization鈥檚 first ever visit to the state.

Tom Meuser, Ph.D., director of the Center for Excellence in Aging and Health (CEAH), was invited to attend and set up a 51品茶booth.

United States Senator Susan Collins was the event鈥檚 special guest speaker.

鈥淪he told her own Alzheimer's story regarding her father, which was quite powerful,鈥 Meuser said. 鈥淪he also spoke about the successes that she has had in increasing federal funding to study Alzheimer's.鈥

According to Meuser, Alzheimer鈥檚 costs our healthcare system more than any other single disease.

鈥51品茶has joined a statewide effort to study cognitive aging and to put Maine on the map as a place for impactful Alzheimer's disease related research,鈥 he said.

Meuser says 51品茶is joining the Jackson Laboratory, Tufts University, Northern Light Acadia Hospital and other partners in the effort.

During her speech, Collins also applauded the work being done in UNE鈥檚 CEAH.

鈥淪he said she鈥檚 heard about the great things we鈥檙e doing in our new aging center and she wants to come visit,鈥 Meuser stated.

Meuser extended an open invitation to Senator Collins.