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    About Alzheimer's Association, Rhode Island Chapter

    About Alzheimer's Association, Rhode Island Chapter

    The Alzheimer’s Association Rhode Island Chapter provides support services, care options and education for families and caregivers all throughout Rhode Island, including Providence, Woonsocket, Westerly, and more.

    The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.

    Office locations in Rhode Island

    Find help for Alzheimer’s and dementia at your local offices throughout Providence, Kent, Washington and Newport counties. Call to schedule an appointment before visiting an office near you.

    Alzheimer’s Association, Rhode Island Chapter Office
    245 Waterman St., Suite 306
    Providence, RI 02906
    401.421.0008

    Rhode Island Chapter leadership and staff

    Our chapter is led by a team of staff and volunteers dedicated to making life better for individuals living with dementia, their caregivers, family members and future generations.

    Board of Directors

    • Jacqueline Waldon, CPA: President
    • Thomas Enright, Esq.: Vice President
    • Macrina Hjerpe, Esq.: Secretary
    • Erica Olobri, CPA, MPA: Treasurer
    • Lori Daiello, Pharm. D, SCM: Director
    • Stacey Fields, CPA: Director
    • Laura Stanton, MD: Director

    Local PR contact

    Heather Maloney    
    hlmaloney@alz.org

    Join our team

    Help join the fight against Alzheimer’s. Make a difference by volunteering at the Rhode Island Chapter, working with us at the Alzheimer's Association in Rhode Island or joining our team nationwide. Explore volunteer opportunities and career opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association.

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