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Butler Behavioral Health Butler Hospital is Rhode Island’s only private, nonprofit psychiatric and substance abuse hospital for adults, adolescents, and seniors.

Butler Behavioral Health of Care New England is Rhode Island’s only private, nonprofit psychiatric and substance abuse hospital for adults, adolescents, and seniors. Founded 1844, offering specialized assessment and treatment for all major psychiatric illnesses and substance abuse. Legal Disclaimer: The information on this page should not be construed as medical advice or treatment. Reade

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You may have seen videos on social media claiming that complex hand exercises can prevent dementia— but do they really w...
04/16/2026

You may have seen videos on social media claiming that complex hand exercises can prevent dementia— but do they really work?

In a recent AARP article, Dr. Edward Huey, Director of the Memory and Aging Program, shared some perspective. While hand exercises aren’t harmful, research shows stronger benefits from more challenging mental activities – like learning a new language, taking a class, or playing an instrument.

Read Dr. Huey's advice and the full AARP article here:
https://hubs.ly/Q048hbwy0

We’re proud and grateful to share that Butler has received a $1 million donation to support our Brain Research and Inter...
04/13/2026

We’re proud and grateful to share that Butler has received a $1 million donation to support our Brain Research and Interventional Neurotherapeutics (BRaIN) Program. This investment will help advance research and expand access to innovative treatments for people living with treatment-resistant depression and other complex mental health conditions.

“This gift gives us the flexibility to innovate and the momentum to move promising therapies forward more quickly,” said Dr. Linda Carpenter, chief of the BRaIN Program’s Mood Disorders Program.

Read more in Providence Business News:

PROVIDENCE – A $1 million donation will support new approaches to managing treatment-resistant depression and other mental health disorders in Butler Hospital’s Brain Research and Interventional Neurotherapeutics Program. The gift, donated anonymously by one of the program’s patients, will giv...

A well-deserved congratulations to Diane Medeiros Gomes, Director of Pharmacy at Butler Hospital, on being named a PBN H...
04/07/2026

A well-deserved congratulations to Diane Medeiros Gomes, Director of Pharmacy at Butler Hospital, on being named a PBN Health Care Hero!

Want to learn more about memory, brain health, and Alzheimer’s research? This spring and summer, join MAP Outreach Coord...
04/01/2026

Want to learn more about memory, brain health, and Alzheimer’s research?

This spring and summer, join MAP Outreach Coordinator Lulu Malko at public libraries across Rhode Island for free talks where you can ask questions, learn about the latest research, and explore ways to get involved.

Upcoming presentations:
• April 2 — Barrington Public Library
• April 10 — Portsmouth Public Library
• April 21 — Greenville Public Library
• May 12 — Fox Point Library
• June 3 — East Smithfield Library
• June 4 — Greene Public Library
• June 10 — West Warwick Public Library

Contact your local library to register.

Can’t make it? Reach out to the MAP Outreach Team at memory@butler.org or (401) 455-6402 to learn about other opportunities.

03/27/2026

On today's episode of Speaking of Alzheimer's, Dr. Ted Huey, Director of the Memory and Aging Program at Butler Hospital, helps break down the science behind tau and its role in Alzheimer’s and other dementias. From how it impacts the brain to what new discoveries could mean for earlier diagnosis and future treatments, this conversation sheds light on a critical and evolving area of research.

🎧 Listen now wherever you get podcasts: alz.org/speakingofalz 💜

When you need support, timing and trust matter.Express Care extends our expertise as a nationally recognized leader in p...
03/19/2026

When you need support, timing and trust matter.

Express Care extends our expertise as a nationally recognized leader in psychiatric and substance use treatment, offering rapid access to assessment and outpatient support.

Learn more: https://hubs.ly/Q041PNh20

Stop by to learn about brain health, memory research, and how clinical trial participation can support Alzheimer’s preve...
03/13/2026

Stop by to learn about brain health, memory research, and how clinical trial participation can support Alzheimer’s prevention.

Brain Waves RI makes brain science fun and accessible for everyone, from families to future neuroscientists. The MAP team is looking forward to connecting with the community and sharing how small steps today can protect brain health for tomorrow.

Learn more: https://hubs.ly/Q0463Zvy0

Several MAP team members, including Shelby Bawden, Franchesca Rolon, Dr. Louisa Thompson, Dr. Alyssa De Vito, and Dr. Mo...
03/10/2026

Several MAP team members, including Shelby Bawden, Franchesca Rolon, Dr. Louisa Thompson, Dr. Alyssa De Vito, and Dr. Molly Split, presented their research at the International Neuropsychological Society Conference in Philadelphia.

Their work examined s*x differences in neuropsychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia, participant perspectives on the SOCIAL Clinic for individuals with MCI and their care partners, and role-specific needs within care partner dyads.

These presentations reflect MAP’s commitment to person-centered, dyadic approaches that support both individuals living with cognitive changes and their care partners, helping shape interventions that better serve families navigating cognitive aging and dementia.

You may not need it today, but when a tough moment hits, having Butler Hospital Express Care saved in your phone can mak...
02/26/2026

You may not need it today, but when a tough moment hits, having Butler Hospital Express Care saved in your phone can make getting support feel easier and faster.

Same-day behavioral health care, no referral needed, when you’re ready to reach out.

Learn more: https://hubs.ly/Q041PJFK0

Athena Lavoie and Lorrance “Lulu” Malko are building bridges between groundbreaking Alzheimer's research and the communi...
02/25/2026

Athena Lavoie and Lorrance “Lulu” Malko are building bridges between groundbreaking Alzheimer's research and the communities that could benefit from it. From Community Memory Screenings to health fairs across Southern New England, they're working to make brain health research accessible to everyone.

Both have personal connections to Alzheimer's disease, and both are driven by one goal: ensuring that future generations benefit from the research happening today.

Learn more about their inspiring work: https://hubs.ly/Q043CPqc0

Questions about research opportunities? Contact memory@butler.org or (401) 455-6402.

We’re incredibly grateful for the Butler Hospital team members whose everyday dedication helps keep our community suppor...
02/24/2026

We’re incredibly grateful for the Butler Hospital team members whose everyday dedication helps keep our community supported — even during the recent blizzard.

From supporting patient care and daily operations to clearing snow and helping make campus spaces more accessible, your teamwork and unwavering commitment helped ensure our community could continue to rely on us. Thank you for all that you do.

The TRAVELLER study is exploring this while connecting participants to cutting-edge research. Your participation helps a...
02/16/2026

The TRAVELLER study is exploring this while connecting participants to cutting-edge research. Your participation helps advance more accessible early detection – now and for future generations.

Adults ages 50–90 with memory concerns or a recent diagnosis can participate in just a couple of hours over one or two visits, including a brief assessment and one blood sample. Eligible participants will hear back within 2 weeks to 6 months.

Learn more: https://hubs.ly/Q04344w10

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