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New 2023 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures

Our new report reveals the burden of Alzheimer's and dementia on individuals, caregivers and the nation's health care system.

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The health and safety of our constituents, volunteers and staff remain our driver as we move through the COVID-19 pandemic and continue to pursue our mission, today and in the longer term. Read our full statement >>

New England Conference for Dementia Care Professionals

Apr 3rd - 4th: The New England Conference for Dementia Care Professionals emphasizes practical, concrete recommendations that healthcare professionals can take back to any care setting. Registration now open!

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New England Family Conference Recordings Now Available!

Recordings are now available from our free, virtual conference for family caregivers and those living with the disease.

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Education & Support Offerings

We know that during this unprecedented time, no one should face Alzheimer’s or other dementia alone. That’s why we, as a New England region, have developed additional resources to help support you!

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Right now, there are 80,000 people living with Alzheimer's disease in Connecticut and twice as many caregivers, many unpaid family members and friends.


 

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CANCELED: When to Make the Move? : A Panel Discussion: Groton

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Effective Communication Strategies and Understanding and Responding to Dementia-Related Behavior: Shelton

Effective Communication Strategies and Understanding and Responding to Dementia-Related Behavior: Shelton

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Support Group for those Living in the Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease: New Milford

Support Group for those Living in the Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease: New Milford

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