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Join us in honoring millions of dementia caregivers by sharing a message of thanks, and find support and resources to help caregivers maintain their own well-being.

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Greater NJ Chapter

The Greater New Jersey Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association serves and supports fourteen counties in Central and Northern New Jersey.

The Greater New Jersey Chapter is the premier source of information and support for the more than 190,000 residents in New Jersey who are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and their more than 361,000 caregivers. Through its network of staff and volunteers, the Chapter offers a broad range of free programs and services, funding for Alzheimer's and dementia research, and advocacy efforts on behalf of those across the region.

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Know the 10 Signs

Your memory often changes as you grow older. But memory loss that disrupts daily life is not a typical part of aging.

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When Someone You Love Is Diagnosed

Coming to terms with the diagnosis requires time. Immediate reactions of denial and fear are normal and may help you and the person diagnosed process the grief you are feeling.

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Know What to Expect: Middle-Stage Caregiving

Resources are available to help both you and the person with dementia as the disease progresses.

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