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Individual with MCI or early dementia (if not yet diagnosed, individuals with amnestic changes in memory as shown on MoCA)\n2. MoCA score must be 10 to 28 inclusive\n3. Age 50 to 90 years inclusive\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Participants who fulfill diagnostic criteria for MCI or dementia\u002Fmild or major neurocognitive disorder suspected to be due to any etiology other than AD (eg, MCI\u002Fdementia due to frontotemporal lobar degeneration, diffuse Lewy body disease, Parkinson's disease, cerebrovascular disease, normal pressure hydrocephalus, head injury, drug or alcohol abuse\u002Fdependence, anoxic brain injury, etc).\n2. Presence of any neurological, psychiatric, or medical conditions associated with a long-term risk of significant cognitive impairment or dementia including, but not limited to, pre-manifest Huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Down's syndrome, active alcohol\u002Fdrug abuse or major psychiatric disorders including, but not limited to, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar affective disorder or current episode of major depressive disorder.\n3. Current or history within the past 2 years of psychiatric diagnosis or symptoms (eg, hallucinations, major depression, or delusions) that, in the opinion of the investigator, could interfere with study procedures\n4. Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers.\n5. Individuals who are unable to complete assessments in the English language.\n6. Individuals who cannot provide consent","ALL","50 Years","90 Years",{"count":40,"type":41},200,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","The BioMIND (Biomarkers for the Molecular Identification of Neurodegenerative Dementia) pilot study was launched at Parkwood Hospital in response to national calls for implementation of biomarker diagnostics in Canada. It evaluated the feasibility, impact, and equity of introducing blood biomarker testing, lumbar punctures, and amyloid Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans into clinical pathways. The study found that the Biomarker-First pathway significantly reduced the time from referral to diagnosis (195 versus 533 days - a difference of 318 days), demonstrating the value in implementing clinical biomarkers to bypass bottlenecks created by the need for specialist assessments. Building on these findings, the next phase of BioMIND is aimed at reducing wait times for biomarker diagnostics for patients with symptoms suggestive of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and early AD.\n\nThe aim is to understand these wait times to biomarker testing using a nurse-led triage support tool. Group A participants will be pre-screened using this tool that includes the eligibility criteria for the study. This will help understand, out of everybody coming to the Aging Brain and Memory Clinic (ABMC) who've indicated interest in research, which people would be eligible to receive AD biomarkers if they were clinically available. Comparison of Group A's time to diagnosis with Group B and C's, who would have had a specialist appointment within 18 months and were referred to research to receive AD biomarkers through this study.",[45],"Alzheimer Disease (AD)",[47,48,49],"mild cognitive impairment","dementia","biomarkers","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-02-18",{"date":53,"type":54},"2026-02-19","ACTUAL",{"date":56,"type":41},"2026-02-01",{"date":58,"type":41},"2027-09-01",{"name":5,"class":6}]