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Welcome to the Alzheimer's Association - Maine Chapter

Save the Date! Annual Statewide Conference; Living with Dementia June 16, 2010

Choose from a varied selection of workshop topics. New this year is a separate set of workshops specifically for individuals living with dementia. This popular conference is attended by family members as well as professional caregivers.
Register on-line

Memory Walk 2010

Memory Walk 2010 is the 20th Anniversary of MW in Maine!

Yours is a VOICE of change.

Join us for a momentous three days of action in the fight against Alzheimer's. Action Summit, Washington, D.C., March 7-9, 2010
Learn more

MPBN Television Show on Alzheimer Caregivers is being re-broadcast on Monday, May 24 at 9:00pm and Sunday, May 30 at 9:30pm!

A new program from MPBN, Caring for the Caregiver, focuses on issues facing families caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Watch full program

New Virtual Library!

The National Alzheimer’s Association Greenfield Library offers an extensive collection of materials that address issues about dementia type illnesses.
Connect to the library

New Web-based GPS location management service

Alzheimer's Association Comfort ZoneTM, powered by Omnilink, provides the entire family peace of mind while giving people with Alzheimer’s the freedom and independence they want.
For more information

Maine Chapter Newsletter Fall 2009


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Coach Broyles' Playbook

Coach Broyles' Playbook for Alzheimer's Caregivers, A Practical Tips Guide
Click here to download a free copy!

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Memory Walks across the state will take place on Saturday, September 26, 2009
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