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As COVID-19 changes what our daily life looks like, we know our new normal will look a little different over the next couple of weeks. With this in mind, staff has begun working remotely. Although our offices may be closed, we remain fiercely dedicated to advancing our mission forward. As always, we are here for you with available resources: Our free 24/7 helpline 800.272.3900, virtual trainings, education and support services, as well as COVID-19 tips for caregivers.


The Alzheimer’s Association - Alabama Chapter is the premier source of information and support for Alabamians living with dementia and their families and caregivers. Through its statewide network of offices, the Alzheimer’s Association offers a broad range of programs and services, including a 24-hour Helpline, at no cost to families; funds advancements in research to prevent, treat and eventually conquer this disease; and advocates on behalf of Alabamians on related legislative issues, and with health and long-term care providers. Learn more about us.

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