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The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. But we can't end Alzheimer's without your help.
In recognition of the generations of Hispanic/Latino people whose contributions have enriched our nation, learn how we're providing support to members of the Hispanic/Latino community living with Alzheimer's.
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Understanding Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia. It causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior.
Talk to a dementia expert with our free 24/7 Helpline. Get confidential support, crisis assistance, local resources and information in over 200 languages. Call 800.272.3900 Other ways to get help "I have called three times and with every call, I have been amazed at how patient, helpful, supportive and devoted you are to helping." — Helpline caller
We offer free in-person and virtual support groups for caregivers and people living with dementia. Get local resources and tips from a community who understands.
Progress in Alzheimer's research has created promising new treatments. Learn about which drugs are available so you can discuss the options with a doctor.
Learn how Alzheimer's disease affects a person's memory and other brain functions in our interactive online tour.
Our free upcoming and on-demand ALZ Talks webinars provide education, information, news and resources on a variety of dementia and caregiving topics.
Formed in 1980, the Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research.
In 2023, the Alzheimer's Association provided care and support more than 6.5 million times through care consultations, support groups, education programs and more.
The Alzheimer's Association is currently investing more than $430 million in over 1,100 active best-of-field dementia projects in 56 countries, spanning six continents.
Advocacy by the Alzheimer's Association has increased the federal funding for Alzheimer's and dementia research to as much as $3.8 billion annually — a more than seven-fold increase in the last decade.
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Information for Professionals
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The Alzheimer's Association serves nearly 7 million Americans living with Alzheimer's and their over 11 million caregivers.
The Association has a presence in all 50 states through our local chapter offices and collaborates with tribes and tribal organizations to address dementia.
The Association partners with 30+ national and 900+ local organizations to address health inequities in underserved and underrepresented communities.