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Enhance Learning and Memory in Mild Cognitive Impairment

The purpose of this research study is to investigate the effectiveness of a memory enhancement technique in individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment.

Treating New Learning and Memory Deficits Following Stroke

The purpose of this research study is to examine the effectiveness of a program to improve new learning and memory in individuals who have had a stroke at least one year ago.

Personalized Virtual Reality-Based Training to Improve Gait and Balance and Reduce Falls in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment

This study assesses the effectiveness of combining thinking tasks with walking training to improve walking and balancing ability and reducing falls in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

A Systematized Approach to Improve Memory in Older Adults

This study investigates the effectiveness of a memory enhancement technique in adults 60 years and older. Participants are randomly assigned to either an active control group or treatment group. Both groups complete memory exercises.

FAQs About Joining a Research Study

Rehabilitation research studies are designed to help people with neurological and physical conditions become as independent as possible in everyday activities, restore function and mobility, enhance memory and learning, and improve quality of life.   

First, check out our list of research studies that are now enrolling participants. Once you find a study that interests you, complete the “Join a Study” form found on each study page. Then a member of our research recruitment team will reach out to discuss the study and determine whether you are eligible to participate. 

Our scientists seek to improve memory and learning, mobility, and long-term outcomes, including employment, for people with neurological and physical disabilities including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and autism. We also study the role of caregivers who assist individuals with disabilities with daily activities, and we help people return to the workplace after disabling illnesses or injuries. 

We offer a number of tele-studies that can be completed from your home, while others may require you to visit one of two Foundation locations in East Hanover, NJ, or West Orange, NJ. In some cases, we may be able to travel to your home or provide reimbursement for travel to our offices. 

Some studies are completed in one day, while others may need volunteers to be available for follow up from six weeks to more than a year. 

To achieve results that help as many people as possible, participants of all ages and ethnicities are needed in our studies. 

Yes, absolutely! People without disabilities can serve as controls in research studies. Comparing the results between people with and without disabilities helps researchers prove the efficacy of their interventions. 

Participating in our research studies is completely voluntary, and if at any time anyone is uncomfortable or unable to continue the study, they are able to withdraw. 

Most of our studies provide compensation to volunteers for participation. The amount paid varies for every study. Some studies reimburse participants for travel or cover Uber Health or Lyft Concierge rides. 

Each individual has their own motive for participating, but volunteers are vital to the ongoing rehabilitation research at Kessler Foundation. Their assistance helps scientists identify new treatments and interventions that can change the lives of loved ones and others with disabilities and debilitating health conditions. These scientific advances are made possible when people like you volunteer for research. 

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Tell us a little more about yourself so that our recruitment team can help you enroll in a study that is right for you.

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