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Cognitive Screening Measures | January 8, 2026

Date of Presentation: January 8, 2026

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Clinical Dementia   Dementia Caregiver Support ECHO  

Keywords: #cognitive screening  #dementia  #elder care  

In this presentation, Dr. Rhoads will discuss the assessment of cognitive function and daily living abilities across diverse healthcare settings. The content will also describe additional evidence-based objective measures used to evaluate functional status and the ability to complete activities of daily living. Learners will examine necessary modifications to these assessment tools to ensure cultural and linguistic appropriateness, promoting equitable, accurate, and patient-centered evaluation across diverse populations.

Recording:

Presented by:

Dr. Kristopher Rhoads - Dementia ECHO
Dr. Kristoffer Rhoads, PhD
Associate Professor, UW Department of Neurology Neuropsychologist; UW Medicine / Co-Leader, Project ECHO Dementia, UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center; Co-Investigator, UW ADRC Clinical Core

Kristoffer Rhoads, PhD, is a clinical neuropsychologist specializing in the evaluation and treatment of dementia and neurodegenerative disorders. He currently serves as the primary neuropsychologist for the University of Washington (UW) Memory and Brain Wellness Center. The specialty of neuropsychology involves the initial evaluation and treatment of people living with memory loss and dementia, with attention to emotional health. In his own twist on care, Dr. Rhoads works with patients and their families long after diagnosis, helping them to live well during big life change by developing new social, physical, and creative or healthy habits, such as mindfulness meditation, with consideration the unique needs of each individual he sees.

Dr. Rhoads is co-leader of the Memory and Brain Wellness Center Clinic’s Project ECHO Dementia (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) program. Hosted at the Memory Hub, Project ECHO Dementia is a learning model in which front-line care providers from around WA State meet in a web-based virtual conference room with an interdisciplinary panel of experts in memory loss and dementia.

Dr. Rhoads first came to the University of Washington as a fellow in neuropsychology and returned after a decade of other clinical and leadership positions in dementia care. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Washington Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, and was appointed as Chair of the Health/Medical Care Subcommittee for the Washington State Working Group to develop and implement the Washington State Plan for Alzheimer’s Disease. In addition, he is the Chair of the Bree Collaborative Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias Workgroup.

Date added: February 12, 2026