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    November is National Family Caregivers Month

    Join us in honoring millions of dementia caregivers by sharing a message of thanks, and find support and resources to help caregivers maintain their own well-being.

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    Wisconsin Chapter

    Wisconsin Chapter

    In Wisconsin, more than 110,900 people are living with Alzheimer’s. 205,000 caregivers dedicate 297 million hours of unpaid care annually. From Milwaukee to Madison, Green Bay to Wausau and every town in between, your local Wisconsin Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association is here to help.

    Whether it’s offering support to anyone facing Alzheimer’s, advocating for the needs and rights of those facing dementia, or advancing critical research, we work toward methods of treatment, prevention, and ultimately, a cure.

    We’re here for you! Please call our 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900 for reliable information and support including the most up-to-date information on Wisconsin community program opportunities.

    Download this flyer about our Chapter services.

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    620 S. 76th St., Suite 160
    Milwaukee, WI 53214

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    2026 Wisconsin State Conference

    Held annually, the Wisconsin State Conference attracts hundreds of professional and family care providers and is one of the largest and most comprehensive statewide conferences dedicated to Alzheimer's and dementia.
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    My ALZ Journey app

    Use our free mobile app designed to support individuals in the early stage of Alzheimer's or another dementia and their care partners with personalized guidance, tools and local resources.
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