Fight Alzheimer’s Into 2025 and Beyond
Fight Alzheimer’s Into 2025 and Beyond
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Join one or more of our free in-person and online educations classes to learn about the signs, symptoms, causes, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, care strategies and resources for individuals impacted by dementia.
In-person and virtual education in Missouri
Trained presenters share education programs throughout Missouri and Illinois at regularly scheduled days/times or as needed for special situations. Learn about Alzheimer's disease, diagnosis, living with Alzheimer's and caregiving techniques.
Visit the 'Upcoming Education Program' page to find a program near you.
Search our online Community Resource Finder for education programs, events, care at home, community services, housing options and medical services.
Online on-demand education
The Alzheimer’s Association offers education programs on demand so you can watch at a time that works for you. Learn more about the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease, diagnosis, communication, living with dementia, caregiving techniques throughout all stages of Alzheimer’s, planning for future care costs and more.For more information, call the free Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900.
ALZ Talks
Join us for free ALZ Talks webinars, where you'll get education, information and other resources covering essential topics on dementia and caregiving. Register for a live webinar or watch videos on demand.ALZNavigator™
ALZNavigator, our interactive online tool, will guide you to the education and resources you need throughout each step of the disease — whether you’re living with memory loss or care for someone who is.Local education volunteer opportunities
If you're looking for a volunteer opportunity that helps educate local communities, providing education through public speaking might be a good fit for you.
Our Community Educators give presentations on essential care and support topics, work with community partners and connect people with the resources they need at the Alzheimer's Association. Volunteer as a Community Educator.
Visit alz.org/MOvolunteer and fill out our volunteer interest form. Then a member of our staff will reach out to you and find the best fit for you!