Now is the time for us to help determine what will be in the National Alzheimer’s Plan. Make sure your voice is heard! Together, we can make a difference to end Alzheimer’s.
Invited Elected Officials
U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Jim Webb
U.S. Representatives Frank Wolf, Gerry Connolly, and Jim Moran
Virginia State Senators Richard Black, Barbara Favola, Mark Herring, and Jill Holtzman Vogel
Virginia State Delegates Thomas Greason, James LeMunyon, Joe May, Randy Minchew, David Ramadan, and Tom Rust
Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
Mayors and Town Councils of Hamilton, Hillsboro, Leesburg, Lovettsville, Middleburg, Purcellville, and Round Hill
Community Partners
(as of August 31, 2012)
AARP Virginia
Arden Courts of Fair Oaks
Capital Home Health Care
Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging
with Senior Centers located at:
o Cascades (Sterling)
o Senior Center of Leesburg
o Carver Senior Center (Purcellville)
o Dulles South Senior Activity Center (South Riding)
and Adult Day Care Centers at:
o Leesburg (off Sycolin Road)
o Carver Senior Center (Purcellville)
o Eastern Loudoun (Ashburn)
Loudoun Senior Information Network (LSIN)
Medical Society of Northern Virginia
NARFE/Virginia
Northern Virginia Aging Network (NVAN)
Spring Arbor of Leesburg
About the Town Hall
The Alzheimer’s Association is proud to announce that for the second consecutive year we will be hosting town halls events in local communities across the country dedicated to shaping the National Alzheimer’s Plan and changing the trajectory of this dreaded disease. These events are excellent opportunities for the public to build relationships with congressional and state elected leaders that will help create better public policy. They also allow you and your fellow members of the Alzheimer’s community to publicly voice your opinions about the impact that a successfully implemented National Alzheimer’s Plan will have on your lives, from caregiver support and expanding research to healthcare provider education and efforts to raise public awareness to diminish the stigma associated with Alzheimer’s.
We need to hear from individuals living with dementia, caregivers and friends, researchers, providers and other stakeholders. We need to hear from you!
Register now!
Registration is free. Please call or sign up online to let us know you'll be there!
Click here to register online, or call 703.359.4440, Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Not able to attend? Share your feedback online.
To learn more about the National Alzheimer’s Plan, visit napa.alz.org.
To learn more about the National Capital Area Chapter, our programs and services and other ways you can help, visit www.alz.org/nca.