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Connecting Wisconsin's Veterans to Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Resource Center
The Resource Center at the chapter office houses a collection of books, publications and videos on Alzheimer's disease, related disorders and caregiving strategies. Materials are available for loan and a select variety of books are available for purchase.
To access materials in our collection, visit the Resource Center during regular business hours (8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) or call the Helpline.
- For a listing of books available for purchase, contact the Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900.
- For a listing of books available for loan, view our Book Title List.
- For a listing of videos available for loan, view our Multimedia List.
- Materials for children and young adults can be viewed here.
- Download an order form here.
Publications
The Alzheimer’s Association offers dozens of fact sheets and brochures about Alzheimer's disease, caregiving, and other issues, which can be downloaded and printed out.
Click here to view a complete list.
Local Resources and Referrals
We strive to maintain updated information on diagnostic clinics, home care, adult day care, care coordination, assisted living, skilled nursing facilities, eldercare lawyers and transportation available in the southeastern Wisconsin region. Our staff and trained professionals can help assess whether a specific care provider meets the needs of an individual with Alzheimer’s.
Our community resource lists are for informational purposes only and are updated annually. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any products, services, service providers, individuals or organizations. If you are a service provider and would like your agency information added or updated, please contact Paul Golueke, Information and Referral Coordinator at pgolueke@alz.org.
Adult Day Centers
Community Based Residential Facilities
Diagnosis and Assessment
In Home Respite Care (Non-Medical)
Nursing Homes / Skilled Nursing Facilities
For more information, please contact the Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900 or email your request to: contact-sewi@alz.org.
Learn about resources and services available in your county. Find your local county Department on Aging.
Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are the engine that powers medical progress. Participation in clinical studies provides an opportunity to advance and accelerate medical research and to contribute to a better health of future generations.
Use the Alzheimer's Association Trial Match service to find a clinical trial now.












