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The Alzheimer’s Association appreciates the generosity of the Erb Family Foundation and its ongoing commitment to advance Alzheimer’s and dementia research
The Alzheimer’s Association welcomes Donna M. Wilcock, Ph.D., as the new Editor-in-Chief of Alzheimer’s and Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association
Business leaders, tech titans, professional athletes, and philanthropists came together to raise awareness and money for Alzheimer’s research.
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These articles and the rest of the November issue of Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association are available online.
The Alzheimer’s Association and The Joint Commission today announced a collaboration to help improve quality and safety in dementia care in nursing.
What Your Genes Can and Can’t Tell You
Dementia Presents Unique Challenges for Native Peoples
Virus Can Accelerate Alzheimer’s Symptoms
The roundtable will convene experts across the healthcare industry to establish consistent processes and protocols for dementia care navigation.
A total of 26 awards have been granted to projects aimed at bridging the gaps in dementia diagnosis, treatment and care among underserved populations worldwide.
An important effort to help state and local health departments address brain health across the life course.
The Alzheimer’s Association recognized six pioneers in neuroscience research and mentorship at the third AAIC® Neuroscience Next conference.
A gathering of key researchers, clinicians, and industry, regulatory and government leaders in Alzheimer's disease.
For health care professionals, information on cognitive assessment and care planning services for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
Board members serving the Southeast Florida Chapter.
Officers and Directors
The Council is intended to improve and enhance quality of life and support, and services for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.
The California Central Coast Chapter consists of three offices serving communities throughout San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.
The Alzheimer’s Association will present Alzheimer’s and dementia research updates to Michiganders in June during Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month.
Bloomington, Chicago, Joliet, Peoria, Quincy, Rockford, Springfield & Southern Illinois
Join us for this virtual five-part education series for caregivers of people with FTD presented with Rochester Regional Health.
Meet the leaders behind our mission and chapter tactics.
Learn more about the Chapter and get in touch with our team.
CHICAGO, JULY 27, 2020 — Flu (influenza) and pneumonia vaccinations are associated with reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
The Alzheimer’s Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter has been serving the Greater Houston area for over thirty years.
Our work is only possible with the help and support of volunteers.
The Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter is pleased to announce its “Mitten on a Mission” October campaign to honor those living with Alzheimer’s and all ot
Learn more about what we do, our Greater Indiana Chapter team, and how to reach us.
Executive Committee, General Board & Advisory Committees
The Cleveland Area Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association provides local free care and support services to families impacted by Alzheimer's
A simple blood test for Alzheimer’s would be a great advance for individuals with — and at risk for — the disease, families, doctors and researchers.
My dad’s battle with Alzheimer’s was a roller coaster. With support of family, friends, and the Association, we were able to create lifelong memories.
Two University of Michigan scientists receive grants from the Alzheimer's Association that will help fund their research.
Experts from the medical and aging industries will present a broad scope of guidance at the free, virtual Rocky Mountain Conference on Dementia on March 2.
Amy Forsyth isn’t afraid of a challenge — learning from her mother, Gail Meindl.
Elizabeth Gelfand Stearns and The Judy Fund
Risk factors for Alzheimer’s dementia may be apparent as early as our teens and 20s.
Michigan has some of the most knowledgeable, capable and creative minds in dementia science research.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer’s treatments, care and research.
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