Clinical Trials and Research Screening

Explore current research opportunities in Los Angeles and ask about screening, study visits, potential compensation, and informed consent before deciding whether to continue.

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How All Seniors Foundation Helps Families Review Clinical Trial Options

All Seniors Foundation helps older adults and caregivers in Los Angeles ask practical questions before contacting or continuing with a research study. We can help families organize questions about eligibility, transportation, study visits, informed consent, compensation, risks, and what to confirm directly with the study team. This information is educational and is not medical advice.

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Alzheimer's clinical trialsQuestions for families exploring memory, cognition, eligibility, informed consent, and study-visit logistics.Type 2 diabetes clinical trialScreening guidance for older adults asking about diabetes research participation and safety questions.Hypertension clinical trial screeningBlood-pressure research screening questions for seniors, caregivers, and Los Angeles families.
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Respiratory
Screening

COPD Clinical Trial Screening

Clinical trial screening questions for seniors and families in Los Angeles. Educational navigation only; study details must be confirmed by...
Study dependent
Varies by study
Los Angeles
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Neurology & Psychiatry
Screening

Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials

Clinical trial screening questions for seniors and families in Los Angeles. Educational navigation only; study details must be confirmed by...
Up to $3,500
18 weeks
Los Angeles
Close-up of a hand using a glucometer for diabetes monitoring, highlighting health awareness.
Metabolic & Endocrine
Screening

Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial

Clinical trial screening questions for seniors and families in Los Angeles. Educational navigation only; study details must be confirmed by...
Up to $3,500
16 weeks
Los Angeles

Clinical trial education for seniors and families

Informational clinical trial guidance for older adults

The clinical trials section is educational. It can help seniors and families understand questions to ask about studies, care teams, transportation, paperwork, and safety, but it is not medical advice and does not promise trial enrollment.

Can All Seniors Foundation enroll someone in a clinical trial?

No. The clinical trial pages are informational and do not promise enrollment. Trial decisions, eligibility, and medical risks should be discussed with licensed healthcare professionals and the study team.

What can the clinical trial pages help families understand?

They may help families prepare questions about eligibility, transportation, paperwork, care coordination, safety, follow-up, and how a clinical trial may affect a senior's routine.

Are the clinical trial pages medical advice?

No. They are educational and are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a licensed healthcare professional.

What should someone do if a medical issue is urgent?

For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. For non-emergency senior support questions, contact All Seniors Foundation to discuss possible next steps.

Website content is informational and is not medical, legal, financial, or emergency advice. For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

Clinical trial screening support

Clinical trial screening information for older adults

All Seniors Foundation helps seniors and families understand clinical trial screening topics in a careful, informational way. These pages can help older adults prepare questions before speaking with a licensed healthcare professional or study team.

How should families use these clinical trial pages?

Use the clinical trial screening pages as a starting point to learn what a study topic may involve, what questions to ask, and what information may be useful before a screening conversation. Trial availability, eligibility, risks, and benefits must be confirmed with the responsible clinical team.

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Website content is informational and is not medical, legal, financial, or emergency advice. For emergencies, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.