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After providing care for his wife, Tom Mally has rejoined the Alzheimer’s community to share some of the lessons he learned and help others on their journey.
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The best thing you can do for the person you are caring for is stay physically and emotionally strong.
Some people truly are larger than life. Margaret Simon was just such a person.
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.
John Johnson wasn't prepared for the challenges he would face providing 24/7 care for his father who was living with Alzheimer’s disease.
We provide supportive services and resources in communities throughout 29 counties in Utah.
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Join us to learn how to cultivate optimism, improve your inner strength and build resilience in the face of transitions and challenges.
The Alzheimer's Association Central and North Florida Chapter is here to help those impacted by Alzheimer's and dementia.
Winter weather conditions — colder temperatures, snow or ice and early darkness — can be potentially dangerous and even life-threatening for the 400,000 people
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At 80, June Ross has seen a lot, and now she’s volunteering to help others.
Dementia caregivers feel the burden of isolation.
We are committed to helping professionals improve their knowledge and skills, build stronger teams and deliver better care to people with dementia.
The Alzheimer’s Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter has been serving Greater Houston and the Southeast Texas area for over thirty years.
We have many support groups throughout Illinois, at various times and locations. Check to see if there is a group close to you that fits your needs.
Learn 10 symptoms of caregiver stress and get tips to avoid burnout.
A person with dementia will eventually need assistance with daily living. Routines and activities can be adpated as needs change.
Caregivers face special challenges. Our resources can help at every stage.
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If you, or someone you love, is experiencing Alzheimer's or a related dementia, the NM Chapter is here to help. 1 (800) 272 3900.
Support groups create a safe, confidential and supportive environment. Find a support group near you.
Support groups are available for those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementia.
The Alzheimer's Association West Texas Chapter serves Amarillo, El Paso, Lubbock, Permian Basin and all surrounding areas.
Deciding on care can be a tough decision. We have information to help.
Get tips on organizing the day, planning activities and creating a daily plan.
Read about ways to make bathing less difficult and safe for those with dementia.
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Join us for support and practical advice in a welcoming and non-judgmental environment.
Free to the community, class topics include general information about Alzheimer's disease, legal and financial concerns, and communication and behavior.
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.
If you pay out-of-pocket care costs for a person with Alzheimer's, you may qualify for tax benefits.
In-home care allows a person with Alzheimer's to stay in a familiar environment. It also can be of great assistance to caregivers.
Learn about causes and how to respond to this common issue in the later stages of Alzheimer's.
Public health can use data and assessment to drive action, identify gaps and meet the needs of people living with dementia and caregivers.
Find data on Alzheimer's, dementia and public health from BRFSS and other sources.
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