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Celebrate the holidays with a year-end gift that can go 3x as far to help provide care and support to people affected by Alzheimer’s disease, and to advance critical research. But please hurry — this 3x Match Challenge ends soon.
has made a lasting impact on the lives of Texans facing Alzheimer’s and other dementia. But just like this disease, we aren’t stopping. Fundraising continues through Dec. 31.
The Alzheimer’s Association Capital of Texas Chapter is located in southwest Austin and supports diagnosed individuals, their families and caregivers, and the professionals who care for them. We offer support groups, educational programs, individualized planning provided by master's-level clinicians, and community resource lists.
Visit the Education & Support Programs page for current information on educational and support programs. Find out all the ways we can help on the Helping You page.
Community Resource Finder 512.592.0990 (Chapter office) 800.272.3900 (24/7 Helpline)
5508 Highway 290 West, Suite 206, Austin, Texas 78735
In-Person Office Hours: Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday: By appointment
When Alzheimer’s touches your life, we’re here to help. Alzheimer's Association Capital of Texas has been serving Central Texas for more than 30 years.
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