LINC-AD care advisors include individuals with dementia, their care partners and family members, and long-term care and community-based providers
Family Caregiver Alliance
A website dedicated to sharing resources for caregivers and people who receive care.
Best Practice Caregiving
An online database of evidence-based dementia programs for family caregivers.
National Alzheimer’s Project Act (NAPA)
An act established to build upon and leverage Health and Human Services (HSH) programs and other federal efforts to help change the trajectory of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
Advisory Council On Alzheimer's Research, Care, And Services Subcommittee Recommendations
An advisory council that makes recommendations to HHS for priority actions to expand, coordinate and condense programs in order to improve the health outcomes of people with AD/ADRD and reduce the financial burden of these conditions.
Help and Support
Browse helpful information and resources for those living with or caring for someone with Alzheimer's or other dementias.
Alzheimer’s Association TrialMatch®
This service provides customized lists of clinical studies based on user-provided information. The free, easy-to-use platform allows you to see which studies are a good fit for you or a family member. Search for studies, sign up for study updates, or connect with researcher teams.
Local Alzheimer’s Association Chapters
Alzheimer’s Association chapters can help you locate resources in your area. Find your local Alzheimer’s Association Chapter.
Individuals living with dementia
If you have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's or another dementia, you are not alone. Learn what to expect and how to live your best life.
Caregiver resources
Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or dementia often involves a team of people. Whether you provide daily caregiving, participate in decision making, or simply care about a person with the disease — we have resources to help.
Advocacy efforts
Alzheimer's disease is one of the most critical public health issues in America. This is why we are unrelentingly advocating for public policies that increase critical research funding and support all those affected.
As a part of the LINC-AD network, you will connect with other psychosocial researchers in the dementia care field and gain access to a variety of opportunities, including funding opportunities, calls for papers, webinars, conference events and networking opportunities.
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