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Whether you're living with memory loss, or you care for someone who is, answer a few questions about your situation and ALZNavigator will guide you to your next steps.

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The Alzheimer's Association is available to you 24/7 for
around-the-clock care and support via our Helpline at 1.800.272.3900.
  

View our virtual offerings, which include education programs, caregiver support groups, early stage social engagement programs and advocacy trainings.

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As an advocate, you will be invited to engage public officials and policymakers in a variety of ways, urging their support for critical Alzheimer's legislation and policy changes.

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Community Educator Requests

Bring Alzheimer’s education to your community by scheduling a program with one of our Community Educators. The Alzheimer's Association offers this free service for any group interested in providing a learning opportunity for their audience.

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Find a Support Group

No one should face Alzheimer's alone. Find a support group in Georgia. 

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Volunteers Needed!

From the mountains to the beach from Dalton to Valdosta to Columbus to Savannah and all across Georgia– great things happen when you volunteer with the Alzheimer’s Association!

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