About Alzheimer's Association Delaware Chapter
The Alzheimer’s Association Delaware chapter provides support services, care options and education for families and caregivers in Wilmington, Dover, and Newark.
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. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.Office locations in Delaware
Find help for Alzheimer’s and dementia at your local offices throughout Newcastle, Sussex and Kent counties. Call to schedule an appointment before visiting an office near you.
Delaware Chapter
Tower Office Park, 240 N. James St., Suite 100-A
Newport, DE 19804
(Visits by appointment only)
302.633.4420
Delaware chapter leadership and staff
Our chapter is led by a team of staff and volunteers dedicated to making life better for individuals living with dementia, their caregivers, family members and future generations.
Leadership
David McShea
Executive Director
djmcshea@alz.org
Programs and Services
Erica Holmes
Program Manager
erholmes@alz.org
Development
Ellen Torres
Director, Development
etorres@alz.org
Ashley Mittelmeier
Manager, Walk to End Alzheimer's
aemittelmeier@alz.org
Public Policy and Advocacy
Sean Dwyer
Director, Territory Government Affairs
stdwyer@alz.org
Lynn Phan
Manager, Grassroots Advocacy
lnphan@alz.org
Communications | Media Contact
Contact the Central East Marketing and Communications team
Administration and Operations
Cathy ZumboOperations Manager
czumbo@alz.org
Delaware Community Board of Excellence
More information is coming soon about the Delaware Community Board of Excellence. Individuals interested in joining the board can email David McShea.
Join our team
Help join the fight against Alzheimer’s. Make a difference by volunteering at the Delaware chapter, working with us at the Alzheimer's Association in Delaware or joining our team nationwide. Explore volunteer opportunities and career opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association.
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