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    About Alzheimer's Association, Oregon Chapter

    About Alzheimer's Association, Oregon Chapter

    Our chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association is dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias across Oregon. We offer compassionate care, expert guidance, and accessible resources to empower caregivers, individuals, and communities. Through advocacy, cutting-edge research funding, and a network of local support groups, we work to improve the quality of life for those affected and to advance the search for a cure. Our team is here for you with services like our 24/7 Helpline, educational programs, and community events. Join us in the fight against Alzheimer’s and help us work toward a world without dementia.

    Office locations in Oregon

    The Alzheimer's Association serves all counties in Oregon, and staff are available to assist wherever you are. For in-person help Alzheimer’s and dementia, local offices cover Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Marion, Lane and Jackson counties. Call to schedule an appointment before visiting an office near you.

    Portland Office
    5285 Meadows Road, Suite 451
    Lake Oswego, OR 97035
    M - F: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
    503.416.0201    

    Mid-Willamette Valley Office
    2615 Portland Road NE, Room 2
    Salem, OR 97301
    M - F: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
    971.273.0643

    Local Staff

    The Oregon Chapter has a dedicated team of Alzheimer's Association Staff and deeply committed volunteers who lead our community-based impact.

    Join our team

    Help join the fight against Alzheimer’s. Make a difference by volunteering at the Oregon Chapter, working with us at the Alzheimer's Association in Oregon or joining our team nationwide. Explore volunteer opportunities and career opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association.

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