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Nebraska Chapter

Proudly providing and enhancing Alzheimer's care, support, and
efforts across the state.

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Currently, over 35,000 people in Nebraska are living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and more than 61,000 people care for loved ones with the disease. We are here to serve the families in Nebraska so that no one has to face this disease alone. The Alzheimer’s Association is available to you through our 24/7 Helpline: 800.272.3900

Resources


Serving the state of Nebraska, the Alzheimer's Association provides reliable information and care consultation; supportive services for families; educational opportunities; funding for dementia research; and advocacy efforts for public policy changes across the state.
 
Nebraska Alzheimer's Statistics

Support Groups 

Educational Programs:
 
March 2023 Educational Opportunities
April 2023 Educational Opportunities 


Request a new Community Education program or series for your business or organization here.
Request Print Resources here.*

*We encourage you to check for downloadable resources here and educational publications here

Upcoming Events 

June 8th, 2023: Evening of the Starz Gala
June 21st, 2023: The Longest Day 
Fall 2023: Walk to End Alzheimer's

Should you have donations or memorials to turn in, please send them to:

Alzheimer's Association
8790 F Street, Suite 404*
Omaha, NE
68127

*Located in Modern Works Suites


Alzheimer's Association Statement: Our Work For a Different Future


We are committed to addressing systemic racial injustice and its impact on health disparities. We know we need to do more, to achieve more in all of our work. None of us, neither any one individual nor any single organization, can do it alone. At the Alzheimer’s Association, we know we must do our part and must work even harder to achieve lasting changes. Read our full statement.
 


                 

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