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How Common Is Dementia Among LGBT Seniors?

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Increased Risk of Subjective Cognitive Decline in the LGBT Community

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Plus, First Clinical Intervention for LGBT People With Alzheimer’s and Caregivers

New Report Identifies Unique Challenges for LGBT Community Facing Alzheimer’s, Other Dementias

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Alzheimer’s Association, SAGE Issue Brief Identifies Barriers to Care, Recommendations for Improving Care for LGBT Elders

Summer 2018

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Montana

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Publications

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Download PDFs about a wide range of topics related to Alzheimer's and all other dementia.

LGBT Resources

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Find Information and Support for the LGBT community.

LGBT Resources

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Find Information and Support for the LGBT community.

LGBT Resources

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Find Information and Support for the LGBT community.

Diversity and Inclusion

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We vigorously encourage and welcome the power of diversity especially those who have been underserved or under-represented.

Everyone is Welcome

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Learn why diversity and inclusion are core to our mission.

Our Diverse Community

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

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Diversity, equity and inclusion are core values of the Alzheimer’s Association Washington State Chapter.

Pride Month spotlights Alzheimer’s challenges

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Pride Month and it's connection to Alzheimer's disease

Education Programs

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We offer many educational programs each year that address the specific interest of the general public, individuals with the disease and their families.

San Francisco Programs 舊金山地區教育講座

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Chinese programs in the San Francisco area

Our Diverse Communities

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At the Alzheimer's Association, diversity and inclusion are vital to our mission.

Kayla Stroud

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Kayla Stroud, Community Educator, Walk Volunteer, Advocate, Edgerton

Diversity and Inclusion

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Diversity is integral to our mission and vital to our vision of a world without Alzheimer's disease and all other dementia.

Diversity Outreach

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We seek to be inclusive of the millions of people currently affected by Alzheimer's disease, their caregivers and the communities in which they live.

Diversity & Inclusion

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Diversity is integral to our mission and vital to our vision of a world without Alzheimer's disease and all other dementia.

Early Stage Programs and Services

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We offer free programs and services for people living with early memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as an Early Stage Advisory Group.

Support Groups

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Get the support you need. Meet with others for supportive, meaningful discussion led by a trained facilitator.

The “Doris Dear Christmas Special” Joins forces with The Alzheimer’s Association, New York City Chap

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Proceeds from the annual variety show will benefit local programs and services

South Bay Programs 南灣地區教育講座

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Chinese programs available in the South Bay

Information in Chinese 中文

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