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Delta Sigma Theta sorority, The Caregivers Guardian and the Alzheimer’s Association will present 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's.
The FDA has approved the first medication designed to address the underlying biology of Alzheimer’s.
Research shows diet, nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement help maintain cognitive health. Learn more in our free webinar.
As more than 6.2 million people in the United States are living with Alzheimer’s, the importance of understanding the disease continues to increase.
The financial implications of Alzheimer's disease are daunting, and the Alzheimer’s Association has free resources to help families plan.
For the families of people living with Alzheimer’s, one of the most dreaded questions is “how much will it cost to get qualified care for my loved one?”
“Understanding and Responding to Dementia-Related Behavior” is one of several webinars scheduled for the coming months.
Alzheimer’s currently has no cure, but the Alzheimer’s Association has a multitude of resources to support both the individual with the disease and caregivers.
Financial planners estimate that the average cost of a year in a nursing home is $90,000 to $100,000. The Alzheimer’s Association helps families prepare.
The Alzheimer’s Association is offering a free virtual webinar in July to provide participants with the tools they can use for healthy aging.
When families gather over the holidays, one thing that frequently becomes apparent is any change in the cognitive health of older relatives.
Together, the Alzheimer’s Association and The Links, Incorporated, will provide Alzheimer’s disease information and resources to Black American communities.
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This introductory curriculum is designed for use in schools and programs of public health and related disciplines.
Learn how Alzheimer's affects Native Americans and about available resources from the Alzheimer's Association.
Resources for LGBTQ+ people living with Alzheimer's and their care partners and caregivers.
Public health professionals can educate the community and health care providers on the benefits of early detection and help reduce barriers to diagnosis.
21.3% of Blacks 70 and older live with Alzheimer's. Learn what the Alzheimer's Association is doing to address disparities and provide support.
The Association is committed to providing all communities with resources and education.
A gathering of key researchers, clinicians, and industry, regulatory and government leaders in Alzheimer's disease.
Public health professionals can use the 2023-2027 Healthy Brain Initiative Road Map to address dementia & improve brain health in each state & community.
Watch presentations on a range of topics
Free to the community, class topics include general information about Alzheimer's disease, legal and financial concerns, and communication and behavior.
As America’s population grays, age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s become an issue of greater concern in all communities, including rural ones.
The Illinois Chapter offers community and family education and outreach programs throughout the year.
Find Information and Support for the LGBT community.
January is Financial Wellness Month and the Alzheimer’s Association Northwest Ohio Chapter is encouraging families to proactively plan for the financial impact.
The health and safety of our constituents, volunteers and staff remain our driver as we address the COVID-19 outbreak,
Take steps to prepare for a disaster in your community.
Find education programs in Northern California and Northern Nevada.
We offer a variety of education programs to increase knowledge and to support those facing Alzheimer's disease.
Online webinars in Chinese
Upcoming webinar, on April 13, will provide communication advice that can help families reuniting with loved ones diagnosed with dementia
Whether virtual, in-person or on-demand, our classes, support groups and early stage social offerings are here to provide information and support
For veterans, and those who care for them, the Alzheimer’s Association is partnering with three veterans organizations on a free five-part series.
It's a time of un precedented promise in Alzheimer's research. Join us to hear from our National V.P. of Medical & Scientific Relations, Dr. Heather Snyder.
Alzheimer’s disease is among the most financially taxing diseases that we and our loved ones will ever encounter.
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We are offering virtual education programs to support caregivers during the winter season.
The COVID-19 & Caregiving webinar is one of several online classes that will be presented free of charge in August.
Diversity is imperative and integral to our mission. It is vital to what we do, and is a promise we make to those we serve.
The Alzheimer's Association offers a variety of education programs to increase knowledge and to support those facing Alzheimer's disease.
Learn more about our upcoming events in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties.
The Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado is ramping up service across the state with enhanced programs and services tailored for social distancing.
Virtual educational programs are coming up.
Join us April 12-15 to hear caregivers and professionals discuss helpful strategies to provide safe, effective and comfortable care in mid-stage Alzheimer's.
If you have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another dementia, you are not alone.
The warning signs of dementia can look different in those with development disabilities. The DDSSP is here to address these differences!
For Colleen Beauvais of Pueblo, the hardest part of the Alzheimer’s journey has been watching the decline of both of her parents.
Coloradans from across our state participated in Alzheimer’s Week of Action and asked state lawmakers to make dementia a priority.
We serve nine counties in the Rochester and Finger Lakes region.
The Alzheimer’s Association offers several educational programs for families & individuals facing Alzheimer’s. Find one in your area.
Our educational offerings are flagship sessions on Alzheimer's and dementia.
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