Research & insights
We survey our community to capture real‑time insights into every stage of the patient and caregiver journey. These findings shape our journalism and give industry partners a clearer window into lived experience. Recent surveys have explored sentiment toward monoclonal antibody therapies, attitudes on genetic testing, and motivations for — and barriers to — clinical trial participation.
Content & engagement
We collaborate with industry partners who prioritize patient experience. Initiatives such as Diversity & Dementia and Journey to Diagnosis spotlight the daily realities and empowerment of people living with cognitive disorders. Our sponsorship programs offer companies meaningful ways to educate, contribute resources, and engage directly with our community.
White-glove newsletter services
We provide content design services that translate complex science into clear, empowering storytelling. Our journalists craft articles, newsletter series, and multimedia features tailored to your audience and brand. By combining rigorous reporting with intuitive design, we empower patients and caregivers with vital insights while helping partners stand out as trusted, mission‑aligned resources.
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Praise for our work
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“Being Patient is a gift that keeps on giving for all who are looking for the most up-to-date and accurate information about brain health and dementia prevention. Their unwavering commitment to presenting the hard facts puts them in the top echelon of today’s health-related websites.”
–Rudy Tanzi, Harvard University neurologist and Alzheimer’s genetics expert
“Whether a caregiver, patient or someone at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease, having information that everyone can understand and digest is the key to empowering ourselves in this fight. The Being Patient team are true heroes when it comes to delivering it.”
–Jamie Tyrone, retired registered Nurse and CEO of B.A.B.E.S. (Beating Alzheimer’s by Embracing Science)
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