Call our 24 hours, seven days a week helpline at 800.272.3900
This #GivingTuesday, your gift can be triple-matched, up to $400,000, to advance research and to provide much-needed care and support to families facing Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
With planning and adjusted expectations, your celebrations can still be happy, memorable occasions.
Upwards of 13,000 Vermonters have Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia and more than 20,000 family members, friends, and health care professionals are providing care. The Alzheimer’s Association, Vermont Chapter is here to help. We provide education and support to all those facing Alzheimer’s and other dementias throughout our community, including those living with the disease, caregivers, care partners, health care professionals and families. We are also committed to advocating for the needs and rights of those facing Alzheimer’s disease and advancing critical research toward methods of treatment, prevention and, ultimately, a cure. Please explore our Vermont Dementia Resource Guide. If you need immediate assistance, please call 800.272.3900. If you would like to visit us in-person, volunteer, or mail-in a donation to the Vermont Chapter, our office is located at: Alzheimer’s Association, Vermont Chapter 75 Talcott Road, Suite 40 Williston, VT 05495 802.316.3839 asjoseph@alz.org
We are here to help. Call our 24/7 Helpline: 800.272.3900, or visit our Vermont Dementia Resource Guide for guidance and support.
About our Chapter
Our free programs cover dozens of topics, including care strategies and Alzheimer's basics.
We offer in-person support groups for caregivers, individuals living with Alzheimer's and others dealing with the disease.
Get to know the Vermont Chapter team. We may be small, but we are mighty!
Care Consultation is an in-depth service for individuals and families who are facing the many decisions and challenges associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
A new podcast, presented by the Alzheimer's Association New England Region. Firsthand experiences from those navigating their journey with Alzheimer's disease, care partners, and researchers. Now available on Spotify.
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Join us on March 1-2 for a free, virtual conference for those living with Alzheimer's and dementia and their families.
Register Today
If you have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's or another dementia, you are not alone.
Early Stage
The annual Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures report reveals the burden of Alzheimer's and dementia on individuals, caregivers, government and the nation's health care system.
Get the Facts
Memory loss that disrupts daily life may be a symptom of Alzheimer's or another dementia.
Know the 10 signs
During the moderate stage of Alzheimer's, individuals may have greater difficulty performing tasks such as paying bills, but they may still remember significant details about their life.
Middle-Stages
Emergency situations, such as tornados, hurricanes, heat waves, fires and blizzards, can have a significant impact on everyone's safety, but they can be especially upsetting and confusing for individuals with dementia.
Learn More
Come support Vermonters in the fight to #ENDALZ
Events
The day with the most light is the day we fight! On or around June 20 — the summer solstice — use your creativity to raise funds and awareness for the cause.
The Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's® is the world's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's care, support and research.
We need your help to change the future of this disease. Learn how to help advocate for the cause.
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