
Diversity and Inclusive StatementAt the Alzheimer's Association, diversity is imperative and integral to our mission. It is vital to what we do, and is a promise we make to those we serve. Our team of dedicated professionals understands that valuing diversity and inclusiveness is critical to the success of our mission. We seek to be inclusive of the millions of people currently affected by Alzheimer's disease, their caregivers and the communities in which they live. ![]()
African-American WebsiteAfrican-Americans are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than other populations. Get resources and special reports for this population.
Hispanic WebsiteResearch is beginning to uncover the impact of Alzheimer's among Hispanics. Find resources in Spanish including risk factors, stages and caregiver tips.
Asian WebsitesOur Asian resources include dementia-related topics in several languages, including warning signs, Alzheimer's basics and an interactive brain tour.
Brain TourOur interactive Brain Tour is available in 14 languages. It explains how the brain works and how Alzheimer's affects it.
24/7 HelplineOur 24/7 Helpline (1.800.272.3900) provides translation services in more than 170 languages.
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