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November is National Family Caregivers Month

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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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. You can also stay connected by subscribing to our weekly E-news and following our NCTX Chapter Facebook Page.

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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Ride to End Alz

Join us on November 9, 2024, for the Ride to End ALZ in Wimberley, Texas! With each mile, participants will fuel cutting-edge research targeted to change the trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease.
 

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Talk to a dementia expert for confidential support, crisis assistance, local resources and information in over 200 languages.

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Virtual Programs and Support

No one should face Alzheimer's alone. Register for one of our free virtual programs for information and resources about Alzheimer's and other dementias.

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REACH

Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH) is a program for individuals who are taking care of a family member with dementia for at least eight hours per week. 

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