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The day with the most light is the day we fight! On or around June 21 — the summer solstice — use your creativity to raise funds and awareness for the cause.
On June 21, the summer solstice, people from across the world will fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through a fundraising activity of their choice.
Register for The Longest Day by the winter solstice. Together, the strength of our light will outshine the darkness of Alzheimer's.
On June 21, the summer solstice and the day with the most light, Central Texas residents will join advocates across the world for The Longest Day.
We're recruiting 62 local businesses to go ALZ IN for The Longest Day and support the 6.2 million Americans living with Alzheimer's.
Join our task force to help recruit more teams, build awareness and helping a Longest Day team in your area.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer’s treatments, care and research.
In Little River, SC, a young lady with a big heart is serving up baked goods and smiles to raise funds and awareness through The Longest Day.
Trey Addison, State Public Policy Director, shares about the Longest Day and Ohio's plan to tackle Alzheimer's disease as a state.
Congratulations to the 30 teams who chose an activity they loved and honored those they love by doing that activity and fundraised while doing it.
In the News | Guideposts
We’re looking for 16 leaders, representing the 16 hours of daylight on The Longest Day, to ensure our success by joining our 2020 Volunteer Committee.
In the News | People
This board is comprised of people dedicated to changing the course of Alzheimer's disease through leading our DIY fundraising initiative, The Longest Day.
Please join one of our many The Longest Day fundraisers and support the fight against Alzheimer's.
Across South Carolina, join us to fundraise or volunteer with The Longest Day.
New Yorkers have created amazing fundraisers for The Longest Day and the fight against Alzheimer's. And you can support them!
The Alzheimer’s Association Miami Valley Chapter has announced the dates for its five 2022 Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
Hike to end ALZ for The Longest Day! We're climbing all of NH's 4,000 footers and beyond to raise funds and awareness for all those affected by Alzheimer's.
Join the Cleveland Area Chapter's fundraising and awareness events and support the fight against Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
To kick off 2020 and welcome new participants, we're kicking off The Longest Day at Ohio Brewing Co. on Thursday, Feb. 13.
Jane lives in Benton, Kentucky, is a retired technology coordinator in the local school district and manages her family farm.
For The Longest Day this year, Susan LaMotte is honoring her dad and channeling his love of scratch-off tickets. Read more on our blog.
Kelly Gardner and her siblings know ranching and they know Alzheimer’s disease.
For 2021, Betsy Morgan-Brown made a special New Year's resolution. She committed to walking 355 miles, losing 21 pounds and raising $2,100 by June 20, 2021.
Alzheimer's disease is a global crisis with significant local impact. Our Chapter provides local support & services to all affected by Alzheimer's.
June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
Join us to raise awareness and funds to further the fight to end Alzheimer’s. Our signature events take place in communities across the nation.
The Town of Clover, SC is going all-in for the fight against Alzheimer's.
In honor of her grandmother, Denver-based Kate is now setting a vigorous pace to raise awareness of the disease and funds.
Find a local event. Rally your community. Fight Alzheimer’s.
Participate in an upcoming event to raise awareness and support for Hoosiers facing Alzheimer's.
Learn more about the Alzheimer's Association's two signature fundraising events and how you can be part of them.
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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.
After training for 13 weeks, a little rain couldn't stop Tyler Brown from running. Read about Tyler's personal marathon to raise funds for The Longest Day.
Help plan, promote and work the day of the event.
Find fundraising events, education classes, conferences, support groups, and more.
Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Forum Recognizes Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s and Longest Day Event Success
This is a comprehensive event dedicated to Alzheimer’s disease research, education, and caregiver support.
Each year on race day, our runners honor friends and loved ones affected by Alzheimer’s.
Join us for Walk to End Alzheimer's, The Longest Day or one of our galas throughout the state.
Find upcoming events across Florida and join the movement to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
Join us to raise awareness and funds to further the fight to end Alzheimer’s. Our signature events take place in communities across the region.
Providing help and support to caregivers can be easier than most people think. Even little acts can make a big difference.
Get to know the Vermont Chapter team. We may be small, but we are mighty!
Two Colorado expedition racers will paddle 308 miles of the Colorado River to help find a cure for Alzheimer's.
Sign up for the latest news on Alzheimer's and public health.
The Alzheimer’s Association Western New York Chapter holds several fundraising and awareness-building events each year.
Caregiver Tips & Tools: Caregiver Care
The results of several clinical trials exploring both drug and non-drug strategies to address Alzheimer's disease & dementia were reported at AAIC 2022.
AAIC 2022 featured groundbreaking research & guidance on Alzheimer's blood biomarkers, treatments, links between racism & dementia, COVID-19 & more.
El AAIC 2022 destacó investigaciones sobre biomarcadores en la sangre, tratamientos, vínculos entre el racismo y la demencia, el COVID-19, y más.
Meet Morgan Blunt of Columbia, SC, who volunteers as our Engagement Chair for The Longest Day, even while joggling a busy college schedule.
There are many ways to get involved and join the fight! Learn more about getting involved in your community.
Learn about volunteer opportunities in your area!
Become an event volunteer and help fund our care and research programs.
Allie (Svacina) Manzanares inherited her beloved grandmother's loved of baking, and her desire to share it with the world.
Our work is only possible with the help and support of volunteers.
‘Love Is Blind’ Star Shares Grandmother’s Recipes
South Glens Falls Resident Spearheading the Event to Kickoff Registration with Adirondack Winter Hike
Make a contribution to help accelerate Alzheimer's research and provide care and support services to families navigating the disease.
Together, we can achieve more. Join our growing volunteer base.
Find an education program, support group, advocacy opportunity or fundraising event coming up near you.
Join us to raise awareness and funds to further the fight to end Alzheimer’s.
Contact us today!
Stay tuned for details for our 2023 conference!
There are many ways to be involved as a volunteer and we want you to be a part of our mission.
Alzheimer's Association volunteers serve education and outreach programs, lead support groups, and provide office and event assistance.
Walk to End Alzheimer’s is World’s Largest Event Dedicated to Alzheimer’s Care, Support and Research
National Resources and Information
Association Files Formal Request for Reconsideration of National Coverage Determination
See how you can make a difference in combating this deadly disease. Volunteer and show your support.
Join the fight against Alzheimer's disease,, become a volunteer - plan an event, host a support group or help in our offices - so many ways to be involved.
Make a difference in the fight to #ENDALZ.
New Alzheimer’s Association Report Finds Doctors and the Public Face Challenges in Understanding and Distinguishing Early Alzheimer’s Development from “Normal A
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.
Full 2/1/23 enews story published here.
The Rochester Finger Lakes Region Chapter has moved to Brighton.
Learn the top 4 ways you can help us #ENDALZ.
Our volunteers are passionate, inspired and helping us to #EndAlz.
Put the fun in fundraising with one of our annual community events.
Find current events all over the state of Illinois and join the fight against Alzheimer's.
Meet our Nebraska Chapter team members.
Volunteer for Our Cause | Alzheimer's Association, Central New York Chapter
Kate and Frank Spinella of Middletown want to channel their difficulties into making a difference and creating awareness for everyone.
Whatever your interests or experience, there's a volunteer role for you with the Alzheimer’s Association, New York City Chapter.
The gift of time is one of the most generous gestures a person can make.
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The Alzheimer's Association collaborates locally and nationally to advance diversity, equity and inclusion. Learn about our partners and partnerships.
Alzheimer’s disease is among the most financially taxing diseases that we and our loved ones will ever encounter.
Learn about different ways you can become involved today!
Put your skills to use by helping us advance our mission and helping Wyoming families dealing with dementia.
Emerging community leaders who raise awareness of Alzheimer's and all other dementia and take action by providing support, fundraising, education, and advocacy.
From support group leaders, to event volunteers, and more, our volunteers keep us going. Become a volunteer today!
Angel McClure knows that her husband, Adam, worries about Alzheimer’s disease. It runs in his family. That’s when Angel, and her son Bobby, took action.
The Cleveland Area Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association provides local free care and support services to families impacted by Alzheimer's
Learn how you can get involved as a Delaware Valley Chapter volunteer.
Bicycle riders of all skill levels from around the country will converge on Fort Collins on Sunday, June 12.
Through our many initiatives and worldwide reach, the Alzheimer’s Association leads the charge in Alzheimer’s care, support, research and advocacy.
The Alzheimer’s Association Wisconsin Chapter offers services for families in the Hispanic Community to support them as they face an Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
TOLEDO, OH—Feb. 23, 2022—The Alzheimer’s Association Northwest Ohio Chapter has announced the dates for its eight 2022 Walk to End Alzheimer’s, the world’s larg
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Organize your own fundraising initiative and collect funds for the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer's Association.
This week is about YOU! Thanks to our many volunteers, who are the heart of this organization.
My primary inspiration is my mom who passed from Alzheimer’s and her mother as well, along with her brother who developed dementia.
Volunteer and make a difference.
Join the fight against Alzheimer’s disease by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Rhode Island Chapter volunteer.
Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Ashley Williams and Jay Williams will host the fifth annual star-studded ‘Dance Party to End ALZ’ in Nashville
Present a workshop. Lead a support group. Help with special events. Be an advocate. We have volunteer opportunities for everyone!
Alzheimer's Association California Central Coast Chapter is proud to have many active partners in our community. Become a partner today.
Join the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, become a volunteer - plan an event, host a support group or help in our offices - so many ways to be involved.
Our volunteers are passionate, inspired and want to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
Discover how you can make a difference for families impacted by Alzheimer's and other dementia with our Alzheimer's Association volunteer opportunities.
Our volunteers are passionate and inspired, and they want to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
Meet our team!
Resources, community programs, support services, educational opportunities and more in the North Harris and Montgomery County Area.
There is a way for everyone to be involved in the fight against Alzheimer's.
Volunteers are the cornerstone of any great organization and we're looking for positive and enthusiastic people to join us in our mission.
Meet the faces behind our mission.
We help all those facing Alzheimer’s and other dementias by providing support and education, while advancing crucial research and public policy initiatives.
The Alzheimer's Association South Carolina Chapter has a great team working to advance our mission in our state.
The Alzheimer’s Association serves families locally with dedicated staff members who provide education, support services, volunteerism, advocacy efforts & more.
We're an official charity partner for athletic events across New York City. Join one of our teams and bike, run or walk to help end Alzheimer's.
Our team shares a passion for helping individuals and families who are affected by Alzheimer’s.
Alzheimer's Association, Central and North Florida Chapter serves 43 counties with education and support as well as raising funds for research.
Our confidential support groups help attendees develop coping methods, encourage self-care, learn about community resources and optimize care techniques.
The Alzheimer's Association, Florida Gulf Coast Chapter serves 16 counties with education and support as well as raising funds for research.
Dedicated staff supporting local families across Central and North Florida.
Join us in Madison for Wisconsin Advocacy Day. Raise your voices to make Alzheimer's and dementia legislative priorities.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer's and dementia treatments, care and research.
2022 Facts and Figures report covers the latest Alzheimer's data, and the need to increase public and physician awareness of mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
Mark Macy has been an ultra-endurance athlete since 1986. But the reward for racing now isn’t a pile of cash or a trophy. It’s raising awareness of Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer's News, 6/2/2014 | Alzheimer's Association
Governor McMaster has presented the state’s highest civilian honor to our own Cindy Alewine.
The holiday season can be the first time family members and friends have seen each other and notice changes in loved ones.
The Memories in the Making Art Auction & Gala is an evening of art, entertainment and incredible food. Join us in 2019 on May 10 at the Sentinel Hotel in PDX.
Discussing S.206 - An act relating to planning for the care and treatment of patients with cognitive impairments.
Alzheimer's disease is a global crisis with a significant local impact, find out more about all our chapter accomplished in the last year.
Alzheimer's isn't stopping, and neither are we! It's not too late to donate in 2022.
Bryan Saulter is suffering with early onset Alzheimer's. Mary, Bryan's mother, hopes to make his childhood dream of swimming with sharks come true.
This summer, one Texas man will run the Badwater UltraMarathon, a 135 mile non-stop run across Death Valley, California, to honor his father.
Join us on March 14 at the Statehouse in Columbus, OH., for a day of advocacy for caregivers and families.
We’re so excited to have you on board for the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®, and want to share our plans for this year’s event!
Join the Alzheimer's Association in going purple and raising awareness in June. The more that people know about Alzheimer's, the more action we inspire.
This symposium will address the disparities in risk, early detection and care of dementia in Latino and Hispanic populations.
Members of the public can hear symposium highlights, including research and practice to inform the care of Latino/Hispanic individuals living with dementia.
At AAIC, many researchers have an opportunity to share their work via poster presentations. We spoke to many of these researchers to share their work with you.
Event raises a record-breaking $525,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association research grant program
In the News | Everyday Health
The Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter is hosting a special luminary lighting on the winter solstice to honor all those impacted by dementia.
My decision to become a Community Educator is two-fold. I had a family member with Alzheimer’s and did not understand the change in her behavior.
As a Long-Term Care Provider I’ve seen over a thousand Eastern Kentuckians pass away from Alzheimer’s and also lost my grandmother & great uncle to Alzheimer’s.
Get your business or workplace involved in raising awareness and funds for the fight against Alzheimer's!
Become a volunteer today!
Resources, community programs, support services, educational opportunities and more in the Bay Area and Galveston.
Get your businesses or workplace involved in raising awareness and funds for the fight against Alzheimer's!
Get involved today and let your voice be heard!
Use the following steps as a guideline to make a personalized plan for you and your family.
Help us support those affected by Alzheimer's in Michigan! Volunteers are passionate, inspired and want to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
Explore the various ways you can become involved with the Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter.
Find your niche with the Alzheimer's Association!
Coronavirus (COVID-19) tips for dementia caregivers, answers to common questions and the latest pandemic information - from the Alzheimer's Association.
Administrative, Programs & Public Policy, Development & Special Events
Each year the devoted Michigan Chapter staff assists thousands of families affected by Alzheimer's throughout Michigan.
Give the gift of time by joining our cause as a volunteer. We have many options to suit your unique interests.
We treasure our volunteers! Email volunteer.alz.org to get connected today!
For many, Mother's Day is a time to remember the amazing women who shaped our lives. For Dr. Troy Hall, that means honoring the lessons learned from his mom.
Meeting of the Minds is a conference for caregivers and professionals who work with people who have dementia. It is held biannually in Tarrytown, N.Y.
Founded in 1979, the Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association works to increase Alzheimer's care, support and research.
A special session on the benefits of occupational therapy will be among the offerings in the free March 10 Rocky Mountain Conference on Dementia.
Fighting Alzheimer's in Olympia
Alzheimer's News, 6/19/2014 | Alzheimer's Association
November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month.
As a 16-year-old volunteer at a nursing home, Coloradan Molly Bischoff experienced a revelation that inspired her career.
Adult Day Centers by County
Our 40th anniversary
Join us for a series of free CEU programs designed to enhance your knowledge of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Our chapter offers community education, conferences, awareness and fundraising events.
Up to 5% of the over 5 million people living with Alzheimer’s Disease are under the age of 65.
Loyal Dog Helps Rescue Lost Woman with Dementia
We worry about what the future may hold for our children and grandchildren as both sides of our family have a history of Alzheimer’s disease.
Learn the many ways you can volunteer with the Alzheimer's Association Central and Western Virginia Chapter.
“Living with Alzheimer’s,” a special interactive three-part program that looks at all phases of Alzheimer’s disease, will be offered Saturday, March 19.
Join the fight against Alzheimer's disease by volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association Greater New Jersey Chapter.
Discover the many ways you can make a difference for those navigating Alzheimer's as volunteer with the Alzheimer's Association Central Ohio Chapter.
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Alzheimer’s advocates play an important role in advocating for the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families.
After Losing Her Mother to Alzheimer's, Actor Rises to a New Challenge
Cyndy Noel learned many lessons during the 10 years that she cared for her husband, Ron, during his journey with Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s Association offers guidance to America’s 11 million Alzheimer’s caregivers
Like 10,000 other Wyomingites, Linda Brewster from Gillette is living with a disease that day by day steals a bit more of her.
There is a volunteer opportunity for you with the Long Island Chapter, whatever your interests, schedule, or expertise,
Dementia researchers at all career stages will gather Dec. 6-9 in Nairobi, Kenya at Dementia and Brain Aging in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
Eight Local Public Health Departments Selected to Address Cognitive Health and Dementia
Association Renews Urgent Call for CMS to Cover FDA-Approved Alzheimer’s Treatments
Our chapter offers family care consultations, support groups and more to help you with your Alzheimer's or other dementia journey.
Our grant program supports investigators at every professional stage and includes categories designed to address gaps in research efforts.
Actor on His Mom’s Struggle with the Disease and His Family’s Advocacy
Mark Thompson, Chief Growth Officer for Delta Dental of Colorado, has been elected chair of the board of the Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado for 2023.
Leading researchers and community leaders convene in Tempe, Ariz. on February 8-9
Exercise May Lower Risk for Cognitive Decline
Traumatic Brain Injury May Increase Risk of Cognitive Decline
This year on Mother’s Day, give a special thought for the nearly 4 million women across the U.S. who are living with a unique challenge: Alzheimer’s disease.
Good Day Marketplace shares more about our mission to stop the clock on Alzheimer's.
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Our Year in Review showcases the important progress we’ve made in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease over the last year right here in MA and NH.
New numbers are out on how Alzheimer’s disease is affecting Americans and specifically people in California.
Alzheimer's Association Miami Valley Chapter Returns to In-Person Educational Programs and Support Groups
These classes during the 2020 holiday season will help individuals with Alzheimer's and their caregivers navigate the season a little easier.
Presenting and discussing the latest in the fight against Alzheimer's.
The Alzheimer’s Association presented several awards at AAIC 2022, recognizing innovative dementia researchers for their achievements and contributions.
After Their Diagnosis, These People Living with Alzheimer’s Found Passion and Purpose
Colder temperatures, snow, ice and early darkness – all can be challenging and stressful for the 76,000 Coloradans living with Alzheimer's or dementia.
Extreme temperatures can pose a health risk to anyone, but for those living with Alzheimer’s, the risks are magnified.
Winter weather conditions are potentially dangerous and even life-threatening for the 76,000 Coloradans with Alzheimer's disease.
Five Things We Want You to Know
At the Alzheimer's Association, diversity and inclusion are vital to our mission.
Locate staff in your area and learn about how Alzheimer's affects those in Iowa.
"It's not possible to prepare for any part of this disease. It hits you in stages, and every one has been more devastating than the one that preceded it."
Actors Nikki DeLoach, Ashley Williams Lean On Each Other as Parents Face Dementia
Caregiving Podcast Offers New Way to Connect
June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month and throughout the month communities issued proclamations to officially recognize the month.
Alzheimer's Disease and Cognitive Decline in New Mexico
View and download catalogs, brochures and flyers about Alzheimer's Association programs and services.
In the coming year, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may approve additional treatments.
Learn about common care costs and financial documents you'll need.
A recap of the 2021 Colorado Legislative session.
Researchers Are Zeroing in on Promising Theories
Award-winning Chef and TV Cooking Competition Champ Honors His Mum
Denver architect Bill Brummett has spent his career analyzing the challenges facing the dementia community.
Alzheimer's disease typically progresses slowly in three general stages.
NIH requests $321 million funding increase for fiscal year 2024
The Alzheimer’s Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter has been serving Greater Houston and the Southeast Texas area for over thirty years.
Learn what the Alzheimer's Association is doing in your community.
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A researcher from UAB has been funded by a new grant between the National Academy of Neuropsychology and the Alzheimer's Association.
Alzheimer's caregivers in California are facing more barriers. A new report from the Alzheimer's Association reveals alarming data on caregiver health.
The Heart of America Chapter will host eight community Walks in 2019.
MAUMEE, Ohio ꟷ April 31, 2022 ꟷ Bradfield Community Center will be the location of an Alzheimer’s Association Northwest Ohio Chapter Community Forum
Mild Cognitive Impairment can lead to pre-Alzheimer’s, but 82% of Americans surveyed said they’ve never heard of it.
Caregiver Tips & Tools: Professional Care
Alzheimer’s disease blood biomarkers (BBMs) may revolutionize the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s in the future, but are not yet ready for widespread use.
Browse articles and news releases from the New York City Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.
Please save the date for Chocolate Sunday 2022, Sunday, November 6 at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in downtown Indianapolis.
Bill’s Buddies Named Top Fundraising Team at Canandaigua Walk to End Alzheimer’s
New study builds the foundation for future success against brain decline.
In the News | NPR
Nuevas perspectivas sobre factores que protegen en contra del impacto de COVID-19 en la memoria y cognición reveladas por estudios presentados en el AAIC.
Sarah Molesworth, and Karen McNall hiked Vermont's Long Trail this past summer. McNall used the hike as a way to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association.
April 30, 2019 proclaimed Alzheimer’s Awareness Day
Advocates from across South Carolina attended the Advocacy Forum last week to speak with lawmakers about key Alzheimer's issues.
During the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in sunny San Diego, CA, researchers from the Palmetto State shared their findings with colleagues.
Join us for an upcoming web presentation of Advancing the Science: The Latest in Alzheimer's and Dementia Research.
Today’s draft decision by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is shocking discrimination against everyone with Alzheimer’s disease.
The sponsorship and grant support Leggett’s work measuring and classifying different styles of caregiving
The Alzheimer’s Association welcomes and is further encouraged by the full Phase 3 data presented from the global Phase 3 clinical trial of lecanemab.
Alzheimer’s News, 6/1/2015 | Alzheimer's Association
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month. More than 489,000 residents in NJ, PA, and DE are living with Alzheimer’s
The Chef and TV Personality Honors Her Grandmother by Cooking from the Heart
Public health can reduce the risk of Alzheimer's across the lifespan by promoting being physically active, quitting smoking, and being heart-healthy.
11th Annual African American Health Symposium will be held in-person and live-streamed.
Join us at the New Hampshire Capitol to raise awareness of Alzheimer’s Disease and other related dementia and build relationships with our NH legislators!
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The Alzheimer's Association Helpline operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in 140 languages.
The Alzheimer's Association Helpline
The Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900) operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in more than 200 languages.
Call us for reliable information and support any time – day or night. The Alzheimer's Association Helpline operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Alzheimer's Association is a big supporter of early career researchers. We spoke to one such student at AAIC 2022.
Congressional leaders have announced a $289 million increase for Alzheimer’s and dementia research funding at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The Alzheimer's Association will convene the Private Partner Scientific Board (PPSB) of the extension of ADNI4.
Today, the Alzheimer’s Association kicked off the inaugural State Dementia Services Coordinator (DSC) Summit in Washington, D.C.
The CMS draft decision blocks Medicare coverage of FDA-approved drugs, including aducanumab and lecanemab, for Alzheimer’s disease.
Join our advocacy team to advance public policy and pass critical legislation, both online and in-person.
Volunteers can participate in Special Events throughout the Illinois Chapter.
Join us at one of our annual educational conferences, bringing together health care professionals and family caregivers.
Our annual report reveals the burden of Alzheimer’s and dementia on individuals, caregivers, government and the nation’s health care system.
New PSAs from Ad Council and Alzheimer’s Association Remind Families to Discuss Cognition Concerns Early
The Alzheimer’s Association remains deeply disappointed about how their medical needs continue to be ignored.
The Alzheimer’s Association and Human Rights Campaign (HRC) recently announced a new partnership aimed at providing Alzheimer’s disease information and resource
NARFE funding contributions surpass $15 million since 1983
The Alzheimer’s Association enthusiastically welcomes the positive topline data reported today by Eisai and Biogen
Michelle and Zayd Cartanega, Walk Committee, Milwaukee
The Mississippi Chapter participates in two signature fundraising events; The Longest Day and The Walk to End Alzheimer's. Together we will #ENDALZ.
Learn more about our chapter's education programs, support groups, social activities and care consultations.
During National Volunteer Week (April 17-23) and National Volunteer Month, the Alzheimer’s Association is proud to highlight inspiring volunteers.
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.
This is the page for the Tennessee Alzheimer's Military Advisory Council.
Monthly Education Programs regularly available
Winter weather conditions — colder temperatures, snow or ice and early darkness — can be potentially dangerous and even life-threatening for the 400,000 people
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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