July 31, 2025 | Toronto, Canada, and Online
Join us for AAIC For All: Community to learn about the latest in Alzheimer's treatment, diagnosis, prevention and care. This no-cost event is an extension of the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC), the largest international conference dedicated to advancing dementia science.
This event is open to all interested individuals, including people living with Alzheimer's or another dementia, family members, caregivers and the general public. You will hear directly from global experts about the latest discoveries and what they mean for people affected by the disease.
Attendees can participate in person in Toronto or watch online, live or on-demand. Register today for AAIC For All: Community.
If you are a dementia health care professional, there is a separate AAIC For All track geared toward clinicians. Learn more and register for AAIC For All: Clinicians.
Benefits of attending AAIC For All: Community include:
View the 2024 AAIC For All: Community program (PDF) to get a sense of the event schedule and topics.
"It was wonderful to see what is happening in research across the world and to hear directly from the scientists and other related professionals. Thank you for opening it up to the public."
— 2024 AAIC For All attendee
For an overview of dementia research and related topics, view the Alzheimer's and Dementia Research Landscape (PDF) or watch ALZ Talks: The Latest Breakthroughs in Alzheimer's Research. These resources cover the basics of Alzheimer's and dementia, benefits of early detection and diagnosis, and where treatments stand today.
AAIC For All aims to provide a safe, equitable and accessible experience for participants.
Read the full Statement of Appropriate Conduct (PDF).
General questions: aaic@alz.org
News media questions: AAICMedia@alz.org
Date: July 31, 2025
Location: Toronto, Canada, and Online
Cost: No cost, but registration is required.
The Alzheimer's Association offers information and local resources, including support groups and a 24/7 Helpline, for people living with dementia, families and caregivers. Find resources and get involved with an Alzheimer's Association chapter in your community.
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