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The health and safety of our constituents, volunteers and staff remain our driver as we address the COVID-19 outbreak and as we continue to pursue our mission, today and in the longer term.

During this time, the Alzheimer's Association is available to you 24/7 for around-the-clock care and suport 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.
 

Take Action. Become an Advocate

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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GEORGIA CHAPTER 


The Alzheimer’s Association Georgia Chapter is the leading volunteer health organization in Alzheimer’s disease care - serving 159 counties in Georgia with offices in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Dalton, Macon, Savannah and Tifton. Our chapter has been serving Georgia communities since 1982 by providing local support groups, education classes and other local resources.

Currently there are 150,000 Georgian's living with Alzheimer's and another 330,000 unpaid caregivers. 
 

Keep Up With Alzheimer’s News and Events

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SW Atlanta Caregiver Support Group | Virtual

SW Atlanta Caregiver Support Group | Virtual

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CANCELED: Gwinnett Caregiver Support Group | Duluth | Peachtree Christian Health

CANCELED: Gwinnett Caregiver Support Group | Duluth | Peachtree Christian Health

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Muscogee County Caregiver Support Group | Columbus | Columbus Art Museum

Muscogee County Caregiver Support Group | Columbus | Columbus Art Museum

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