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The staff of the North Central Texas Chapter is currently working remotely. The health and safety of our constituents, volunteers and staff remain our top priority as we address the COVID-19 outbreak and as we continue to pursue our mission, today and in the longer term. 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.
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We continue to serve you during the COVID-19 outbreak through telephone, website, and video programs. Please call 800.272.3900 to find out more.
Programs and Services
Our free online programs cover dozens of topics, including care strategies and Alzheimer's basics.
Support groups offer a way for people who are caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's to share information and support each other
Alzheimer's Association volunteers serve education and outreach programs, lead support groups, and provide office and event assistance.
Join us virtually every Wednesday at 11 a.m. for interactive presentations on medical issues and caregiving topics by area experts.
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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