Working directly between sponsors, trial sites and care communities, we advance the common interests to innovate, provide patient-centered care and identify improved care options for Alzheimer’s disease.
VIEW OUR SERVICESOur expert consultants visit study sites to uncover site-specific recruitment barriers and opportunities, and to provide new insights and innovative solutions.
Learn MoreWe help academic researchers, product companies, and industry sponsors develop recruitment strategies for funding applications, evaluate developing products, and boost funded study enrollment rates.
Learn MoreOur network of care community partners allows us to engage trusted, local providers in providing study information to the right people, at the right time and in the right way.
Learn More“Recruitment Partners’ bilingual staff and diverse care partner network can increase your trial diversity.”
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Using our deep knowledge of the AD/ADRD landscape, we help academic researchers, product companies, and industry sponsors develop recruitment plans for funding applications, evaluate developing products, and boost funded study enrollment rates. Our goal is to improve recruitment, education, and access to research by connecting research opportunities to the people and families that need it most.
OUR STORYRecruitment Partners has been instrumental in helping us meet our recruitment goals on a study with restrictive eligibility criteria that launched during the early days of the pandemic... They are communicative, listen to our concerns, and have made the whole process seamless. We plan to utilize their services again on planned future research for dementia caregivers.
“Bringing research to my community allowed me to open doors with my families — it gave me a tool to reach out to them.”
“It has been a great experience thus far knowing that I am contributing to research and helping caregivers at the same time.”
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