Dr. West has been conducting research on memory training for many years. Her most recent program, funded by The Retirement Research Foundation, was the Everyday Memory Clinic founded in 2002. In 2007, the Everyday Memory Clinic won the MindAlert award from the American Society on Aging and the MetLife Foundation. This award honors educational programs focused on enhancing mental fitness for the general population of older adults. To further promote innovative practices in mental fitness programs, the MetLife Foundation has also established a MindAlert Trainer’s Bureau. Participating faculty teach professionals around the country how to implement cognitive stimulation programs for seniors. Dr. West is now serving as a faculty member in the MindAlert Trainer’s Bureau and is offering “Train-the-Trainer” workshops in Denver, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and beyond. The goal of the workshop, entitled the Memory Action Program (MAP), is to provide a roadmap for offering memory improvement programs for older adults. The Memory Action Program workshop 1) presents the latest research on memory training for healthy seniors, 2) demonstrates a memory training session, 3) discusses important principles for delivering a successful community-based memory intervention for older adults, and 4) explains the use of educational materials, such as the Everyday Memory Clinic Workbook, to staff and volunteers who would like to offer memory training in their own communities.