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Helpline
The Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline provides reliable information and support to all those who need assistance. Call us toll-free anytime day or night at 1.800.272.3900.

Our 24/7 Helpline serves people with memory loss, caregivers, health care professionals and the public.

Our highly trained and knowledgeable staff can help you with:

  • Understanding memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer's
  • Medications and other treatment options
  • General information about aging and brain health
  • Skills to provide quality care and to find the best care from professionals
  • Legal, financial and living-arrangement decisions

Our 24/7 Helpline also features:

  • Confidential care consultation provided who can help with decision-making support, crisis assistance and education on issues families face every day
  • Help in a caller's preferred language using our translation service that features over 140 languages and dialects
  • Referrals to local community programs, services and ongoing support

Call us 24/7: 1.800.272.3900
Dial 711 to connect with a TRS operator. 

Note: Our Helpline staff does not perform diagnosis. If you or someone you care for is having memory problems, please see your doctor. The 24/7 Helpline is supported in part by a grant from the Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

E-mail Help
If you prefer, send us a message at ehelpline@alz.org. We check the e-mail box daily and will respond to your inquiry within 24-48 hours thank you.

Care Consultation
Our professional staff is dedicated to helping people navigate through the difficult decisions and uncertainties people with Alzheimer’s and their families face at every stage of the disease. We can provide care consultation services to you by telephone, e-mail or in person. These include:

  • Assessment of needs
  • Assistance with planning and problem solving
  • Supportive listening

Contact us for more information:
Phone: 1.800.272.3900
E-mail: ehelpline@alz.org 

Support groups
We offer a variety of support groups for all individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease, at various times and locations. Groups are facilitated by trained volunteers. Some locations offer specialized groups for those with younger-onset and early-stage Alzheimer’s, adult caregivers and others with specific needs.

A caring and understanding place where people touched by Alzheimer's go to learn more about the disease, to share caregiving ideas, to express their feelings, to hear about advances in research and advocacy, and to help other caregivers who are in need. A place where caregivers put their own needs first by taking care of themselves. All are welcome. Check to see if there is a group close to you that fits your needs.

Please note: We make every effort to keep this list up-to-date. Please be sure to call the contact listed to verify meeting days, locations and times before attending a support group. If you have any problem contacting a group leader, please contact the Chapter at 860.828.2828.

If you prefer, call our 24-hour Helpline — 1.800.272.3900

Message boards: Connect with others online
The Alzheimer’s Association message boards and chat rooms provide a virtual online community for persons with Alzheimer's, caregivers and care providers. Our message boards have thousands of registered members from around the United States and thousands more who refer to the stories and information that is available 24 hours a day. Visit alzconnected.org to explore today!