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The Alzheimer’s Association’s Center for Dementia Respite Innovation (CDRI) funds new respite care innovation projects across the U.S.
The Center for Dementia Respite Innovation will award $20 million in competitive grants to local respite care providers.
This grant will support respite service providers across the country to ensure services are dementia-capable and provide person-centered care.
The 2024 Facts & Figures report also shows the latest national & state-by-state statistics on Alzheimer’s disease prevalence, mortality, costs & more.
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Alzheimer’s Association offers guidance to America’s 11 million Alzheimer’s caregivers
Four bipartisan bills will grow momentum in the fight against Alzheimer’s and all other dementia by reauthorizing critical laws set to expire soon.
The Key Provisions of the Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Act included in House Reauthorization of the Older Americans Act (OAA)
A Granddaughter Returns a Lifetime of Support
During National Family Caregivers Month in November, the Alzheimer’s Association highlights the unique challenges facing Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers.
Caregiving Is a Multigenerational Effort for Many Latino Families
Sandwich Generation Caregivers Fight to Find Balance
The four bipartisan bills, including the BOLD and NAPA reauthorizations, mark progress in the fight against Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.
Alzheimer’s Association and Alzheimer’s Impact Movement Endorse Legislation to Provide Support for Individuals and Families
Dementia Presents Unique Challenges for Native Peoples
The Key Provisions of the Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Act included
A passionate presence of purple Alzheimer’s Association and AIM advocates attended the hearing to show their support for these bipartisan Alzheimer’s policies.
Learn 10 symptoms of caregiver stress and get tips to avoid burnout.
Join us in honoring millions of caregivers by sharing a special tribute message during Family Caregivers Month.
Veterans may have a higher risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer's. Learn about the resources and information the Association offers.
Learn how to stay physically and emotionally strong.
A number of financial resources may be available to help cover costs of care.
Alzheimer's directly affects more than 11 million women in the U.S., who are either living with Alzheimer's or are caregivers to people living with dementia.
Alzheimer's disease typically progresses slowly in three general stages.
Respite provides relief to people caring for those with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia, helps reduce stress and improve the quality of care provided.
Respite care helps to reduce stress and improve the quality of care provided by caregivers. Learn more about respite care financial assistance.
Deciding on care can be a tough decision. We have information to help.
Explore other resources and tools available in your community.
Enjoy a FREE day of learning with the opportunity to connect with community resources and other caregivers
Everyone needs a break. Respite care provides carepartners a temporary rest from caregiving.
Assistance that will enable you to better understand the disease, manage care and make more informed decisions regarding services and treatments.
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.
We provide help, answers and referral to those affected by Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
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.
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Apr 25 | A conference for Alzheimer's caregivers and families who are supporting a person living with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia.
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Being a caregiver doesn't come with an instruction manual, but there are resources available to help.
Learn more about the many services and programs we offer to help those affected by Alzheimer's and dementia, their caregivers and loved ones.
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This grant provide respite grants for caregivers who are providing care for individuals living with Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Our partnership with Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia to provide resources to caregivers.
Free in-person conference for people with early-stage dementia, their loved ones and caregivers.
Find support groups and more offered by the Central Ohio Chapter for caregivers, families, and anyone living with Alzheimer's and dementia.
Through education programs, support groups and other opportunities, our staff and volunteers are here to help.
January is Financial Wellness Month. It's a good time to explore the costs and options of Alzheimer's care that may be open to us should the need arise.
Find help and resources from your Wisconsin Chapter.
Arlene Torrenga, Co-Facilitator, Delavan
After her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Wendy Abbott began to build a network of resources in the Dakotas while living in Colorado.
The number of family members and friends who provide unpaid care for people with Alzheimer's continues to rise. Employers are feeling the impact.
Whether virtual, in-person or on-demand, our classes, support groups and early stage social offerings are here to provide information and support
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