One of my clinical rotations at the CU Aging Center this year was in the Memory Clinic. The Memory Clinic provides brief cognitive screening for individuals who may be experiencing problems with their memory. This type of testing is less extensive than a standard neuropsychological assessment and can determine whether an individual's cognitive abilities are within a "normal" range for their age, if clear cognitive impairment is present, or if further testing is indicated.
As it turns out, most of the clients who I've assessed this year have had emotional problems that were contributing to their memory difficulties, rather than dementia. This is good news in the sense that depression, anxiety, and sleep problems are potentially treatable. Other individuals were having no memory problems, but wanted a baseline measure of their functioning in case they experience a decline in the future (a current fear of thousands of baby-boomers).
If you are in the vicinity of Colorado Springs and are interested in a memory assessment, you can contact the CU Aging Center at 719-471-4884 to schedule an appointment.