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Event raises a record-breaking $525,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association research grant program
The Alzheimer’s Association appreciates the generosity of the Erb Family Foundation and its ongoing commitment to advance Alzheimer’s and dementia research
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Grants Support New Approaches to Treatment of Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
The Alzheimer’s Association and The Joint Commission today announced a collaboration to help improve quality and safety in dementia care in nursing.
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In most cases, a person with Alzheimer's is probably looking for comfort, security and familiarity when repeating information.
Find studies, articles, reports and other data.
As Alzheimer's progresses, there are still ways to connect.
A person with dementia may become restless or upset in certain places when focused on specific details.
Those with Alzheimer's may not remember familiar people, places or things in the later stages of the disease.
Suspicions and delusions — firmly held beliefs in things that are not real — may occur in middle- to late-stage Alzheimer's.
Use these safety tips to help avoid medication-related problems.
Learn about symptoms, treatment, coping tips and when to see a physician.
Aggressive behaviors can occur suddenly, with no apparent reason, or result from a frustrating situation.
Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia.
Sundowning occurs in late afternoon through the night, causing confusion and sleep issues for people with Alzheimer's or dementia. Learn how to manage it.
During the middle stages of Alzheimer's, the person living with dementia will need a greater level of care.
The late stage of Alzheimer's usually requires intensive care. As caregiver, your role focuses on preserving quality of life and dignity.
Alzheimer's is a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms eventually grow severe enough to interfere with daily tasks.
Guidance on driving safety related to dementia, vision & older drivers. Includes videos, tips & resources to help you deal with this difficult topic.
It's normal to have feelings of loss as your life is changed by Alzheimer's.
Home safety is critical for those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Learn about potential safety hazards and get home safety tips.
Our free, online programs offer information and practical advice.
Early-stage Alzheimer's and related dementia symptoms are mild and the main role of a caregiver is support.
Wandering among people with dementia is dangerous, but there are strategies and services to help prevent it.
If eating and nutrition have become a challenge, try these strategies to simplify mealtime.
The Alzheimer’s Association provides free in-depth education, problem solving and assistance with planning for future needs.
Learn more ways to help the Greater Richmond Chapter.
Find out the latest news in Michigan and beyond
The Alzheimer's Association is dedicated to promoting awareness of the latest Alzheimer's research, resources, and news.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer’s treatments, care and research.
Alzheimer's Navigator, ALZConnected, Community Resource Finder, E-Learning Workshops, TrialMatch & Virtual Library
Learn about the companies and businesses that support our vision of a world without Alzheimer's.
The convenient alternative to attending programs onsite. Register today.
Support the Greater Richmond Chapter by being a sponsor for our Walk to End Alzheimer's and our Annual Conference on Dementia.
Achieving our vision of a world without Alzheimer's disease would not be possible without the invaluable service of our dedicated and passionate volunteers.
Our Care Consultation Program is dedicated to helping people navigate every stage of the disease.
The Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter will host the David E. Rutledge Charity Golf Outing on Monday, July 13 at Eagle Crest Golf Course in Ypsilanti.
Visit our chapter newsroom.
Please consider making a multi-year commitment to the Greater Richmond Chapter.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer's treatment, care and research.
Join us monthly for a FREE education program and a FREE LUNCH.
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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.
Learn more about your chapter! We, the Greater Missouri Chapter, provide support and services to 96 counties: 86 in Missouri and 10 in Illinois.
Find an in-person support group or join our online community.
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Stay up to date on national and local Alzheimer's news.
Learn how you can contact the Alzheimer's Association Southeastern Virginia Chapter.
Feature information on topics such as diagnosis, warning signs, communication, and caregiving techniques.
Browse articles and news releases from the New York City Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.
List of Georgia Board of Directors
It takes time to talk about dementia. We have the time. Direct Connect Rapid Referral provides free support for all types of dementia.
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The Alzheimer’s Association will present Alzheimer’s and dementia research updates to Michiganders in June during Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month.
Free classes for people caring for loved ones with dementia.
Learn about the Desert Southwest Chapter.
Our communications team can help develop stories, arrange interviews with experts, and provide you with the latest information on Alzheimer’s and brain health.
Meet one-on-one with a staff member, who will help assess your needs, problem-solve, and provide information about other resources in the community.
Construya un sistema de apoyo con personas que lo entiendan.
Training for professional Alzheimer's assessment and care.
We provide access to informational material in our mission to assist you in understanding the services we provide and how you can best access them.
The Alzheimer's Association Greater Pennsylvania Chapter is here for you, serving 59 counties.
Family Access to Memory Impairment and Loss Information, Engagement and Supports
Central Ohio Chapter offers a variety of educational programs and publications.
Learn how we're prioritizing the health and safety of volunteers, staff and constituents as we work together to address the coronavirus pandemic.
The WNY Chapter offers several community forums throughout the year to learn how we can better serve our constituents.
The Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter Board of Director provides leadership to fulfill the mission of the Alzheimer’s Association.
Helping you and your family develop a road map to navigate through the many thoughts, emotions, and questions you may have about memory loss and dementia.
Bloomington, Chicago, Joliet, Peoria, Quincy, Rockford, Springfield & Southern Illinois
Ofrecemos una variedad de programas educativos para aumentar el conocimiento y apoyar a quienes enfrentan la enfermedad de Alzheimer.
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Activities and Memory Cafés provide social settings.
The California Central Coast Chapter consists of three offices serving communities throughout San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.
Educational Series open to the community. We are here to help. Don't see what you're looking for? Call our 24/7 Helpline: 800.272.3900.
No one should face Alzheimer’s alone. We offer free community webinars from the safety of your own home.
The Oklahoma Chapter provides support, education and training to increase knowledge and support those facing Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
Aprenda más sobre programas de español y grupos de apoyo.
We serve nine counties in the Rochester and Finger Lakes region.
Locate staff in your area and learn about how Alzheimer's affects those in Iowa.
Brain donations are essential to furthering these research advancements.
Become a volunteer today!
Clases y grupos de apoyo para ayudarle a aprender más sobre ésta enfermedad, cómo cuidar mejor a sus familiares y a cuidarse usted mismo
Programs and information for those in the beginning stages of the disease.
Encuentra recursos en español.
The Alzheimer's Association offers a variety of education programs to increase knowledge and to support those facing Alzheimer's disease.
The Alzheimer's Association Dementia Care Coordination program offers a variety of resources to help your patients and their families live their best lives.
Our support programs provide all those affected by Alzheimer’s the opportunity to exchange information and develop methods and skills to solve problems.
Take advantage of classes and programs to help caregivers.
Get information from the latest research on lifestyle habits associated with healthy aging: Cognitive activity, nutrition/diet and social engagement.
Available in-person and online, our education programs feature information on a variety of topics. Find the one that fits you best!
Gov Mike Dewine appointed 11 individuals to the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia Task Force.
Carol Wessels, Board, Advocacy, Walk, Cedarburg
Board members play an invaluable role in the success of the Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter.
This is a time of unprecedented promise in the race to end Alzheimer’s disease.
The Alzheimer's Association Illinois Chapter is here to help local families dealing with Alzheimer's and dementia.
Our Pathways early-stage social engagement programs and support groups help those with ealy-stage dementia to get active and connect to others.
La planificación financiera para el futuro cuando se ha diagnosticado la enfermedad de Alzheimer es muy importante.
Fun activities for caregivers and those with early stage Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
Caregivers face special challenges. Our resources can help at every stage.
Support groups are a place to share practical advice, discuss concerns and get comfort. We have groups across all five boroughs.
The chapter’s board of directors also confirms four new board members
We are here to help. Don't see what you're looking for? Call our 24/7 Helpline: 800.272.3900.
All support groups are free and open to the public, but pre-registration is suggested.
Virtual educational programs are coming up.
Find clinical trials and studies in your area related to Alzheimer's and dementia, mild cognitive impairment and care giving.
The Hudson Valley Chapter offers in-person and virtual support groups for caregivers by phone and via Zoom in all seven of our counties.
The Alzheimer's Association has the following virtual and in-person events scheduled in May.
Support groups offer a way for people caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's disease and dementia to share information and support each other.
We're teaming up with fitness centers and gyms across the state for a special day of awareness to let people know that exercise is good for the body and brain.
Ron Maddocks has always looked up to his father, Roger. His dad was his hero, not just in the “dad” sense, but in real life.
Underserved communities are disproportionately impacted by Alzheimer’s and dementia. Hear from some of the nation’s top experts at this event.
Military Veterans who experience mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) or Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are at increased risk for dementia.
Family shares experience with Alzheimer's
Q & A: Biogen to ask FDA to Approve Early Alzheimer's Disease Treatment
Two Colorado expedition racers will paddle 308 miles of the Colorado River to help find a cure for Alzheimer's.
La Alzheimer´s Association de MA/NH ofrece una variedad de programas y servicios para personas con Alzheimer, familiares y amigos...
Support groups are available for those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementia.
Our chapter offers family care consultations, support groups and more to help you with your Alzheimer's or other dementia journey.
Get the emotional support you need. Find a group close to you.
Build a support system with people who understand — whether it's online, in-person or via telephone. We are here for you.
Our live educational programs for families and individuals facing Alzheimer's are offered at no cost. Virtual program options are available.
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