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Helping You

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Find local support groups, education programs, early-stage social engagement programs, and other resources for the Alzheimer's community in New York City.

NYC Chapter

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The Alzheimer’s Association, New York Chapter supports people living with Alzheimer's or other dementia and their families and caregivers in the five boroughs.

Treatments for Alzheimer's

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There's no cure for Alzheimer’s, but there are treatments that may change disease progression, and drug and non-drug options that may help treat symptoms.

New statement to medical community demands a dignified diagnosis of dementia

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New statement to medical community demands a dignified diagnosis of dementia | Alzheimer's Association

New Jersey

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New York

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New Mexico

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New Hampshire

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Advancing Research on Care and Outcome Measurement 3.0 (ARCOM)

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The ARCOM funding program aims to address significant gaps in care and outcome measurement, and provide an opportunity to advance research.

Amyloid-Targeting Treatments for Alzheimer's

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Information about amyloid-targeting treatments that remove beta-amyloid from the brain.

CMS Treatment Coverage Policy: What It Means for People Living with Alzheimer’s

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CMS has released more details about its plan to cover FDA-approved drugs, including lecanemab, for Alzheimer's disease.

Medical Management

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For health care professionals, information on Alzheimer’s and other dementia disease treatment.

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