News & Events
CAREGIVERS & COCOA: A NIGHT OF CONNECTION AND COMFORT
Join us for “Caregivers & Cocoa: A Night of Connection and Comfort” on December 9 at MIND in Riverview. This free event offers practical holiday-focused guidance, self-care tools, and supportive conversations for those caring for loved ones with neurological conditions, chronic illness, or mental health challenges.
DR. FELLOWS EXPLAINS NEW FDA-APPROVED ALZHEIMER’S SCREENING TEST ON WWJ
MIND’s Alzheimer’s & Memory Disorder Center Lead Physician Dr. Jonathan Fellows joined WWJ Newsradio 950’s Christina McDaniel to discuss the latest advancement in Alzheimer’s disease screening—a FDA-cleared blood test used in primary care settings for pTau181 protein by Roche’s Elecsys® that could dramatically improve early detection and patient care.
MIND PARTNERS WITH FISH & LOAVES COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY
Now through November 26, MIND will be collecting non-perishable food donations from patients, staff, and community members who wish to contribute. Simply drop off your items in the food collection box located in our Riverview lobby.
EXPERT INSIGHT: DR. ELLENBOGEN DISCUSSES CHEMICAL EXPOSURE AND PARKINSON’S CONNECTION
In a recent Fox News health report, Dr. Aaron Ellenbogen, neurologist and lead physician of the MIND Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders Center, discussed findings linking ambient exposure to trichloroethylene (TCE) with a modest increase in Parkinson’s disease risk. Dr. Ellenbogen weighed in on what this could mean for public health and practical exposure-reduction strategies.
MIND PHYSICIANS RECOGNIZED ON HOUR DETROIT TOP DOCS LIST 2025
Congratulations to MIND Doctors William Boudouris, Jonathan Fellows, and Daniel Singer for being recognized on Hour Detroit’s Top Docs List 2025! Honored by their peers for excellence in neurology and Alzheimer’s care, MIND doctors are among metro Detroit’s leading medical experts—an achievement reflecting their dedication, skill, and impact on patient care.
NEW YORK POST FEATURES DR. FELLOWS: RECOGNIZING THE SIGNS OF LEWY BODY DEMENTIA
Dr. Jonathan Fellows was featured in the New York Post discussing Lewy body dementia, the third-most common type of dementia. In the article, he explained the so-called “Lewy lean,” a physical symptom marked by difficulty standing upright or leaning to one side, and why it may signal this rapidly progressing condition. Dr. Fellows also highlighted other early signs, including sleep disturbances and visual hallucinations.






































