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Our nationwide awareness initiatives help us raise concern about Alzheimer's and dementia, and move people to join the fight against the disease.
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An Indiana woman will play a role in steering the national Alzheimer’s Association when it comes to the disease’s early stages.
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On June 21, the summer solstice and the day with the most light, Central Texas residents will join advocates across the world for The Longest Day.
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Volunteer with the Alzheimer's Association to help people facing dementia. No matter your time or skills, there's a way to get involved & make a difference.
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Our plan builds on our progress and includes overarching Association-wide strategic objectives.
Volunteers are the key to making a difference in the lives of people facing Alzheimer's and dementia. See how you can make an impact.
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Public health professionals can educate the community and health care providers on the benefits of early detection and help reduce barriers to diagnosis.
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The Center for Dementia Respite Innovation will award $20 million in competitive grants to local respite care providers.
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The Alzheimer's Association is committed to accelerating the progress of new treatments, preventions and, ultimately, a cure in New York and around the globe.
Family history is not necessary for an individual to develop Alzheimer’s or other dementias, but scientists know genetics (hereditary factors) are involved.
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Despite being the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States, Alzheimer’s disease is not widely understood.
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Bryan Saulter who is 42 and been diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's would love to travel to see his "adopted" shark.
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Researchers believe there is not a single cause of Alzheimer's disease. It likely develops from multiple factors, such as genetics, lifestyle and environment.
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Holidays can be challenging for families living with Alzheimer's or other dementias. Get tips for celebrating safely and keeping everybody healthy.
Every dollar you give benefits those affected by Alzheimer's disease.
A version of the Healthy Brain Initiative Road Map for Native American communities
Alzheimer's Association volunteers serve education and outreach programs, lead support groups, and provide office and event assistance.
Home is a place of comfort, peace and shelter to Boulder realtor Leslie Herz, but she knows from experience that it cannot be taken for granted.
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The Alzheimer’s Association recognizes the importance of supporting research to understand and address diversity, equity, and inclusion in Alzheimer’s disease.
The Alzheimer's Association offers a variety of education programs to increase knowledge and to support those facing Alzheimer's disease.
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Alzheimer's & Dementia is the journal of the Alzheimer's Association. Learn about the journal, online article access and submissions.
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As Alzheimer's progresses, there are still ways to connect.
Our volunteers are passionate, inspired and helping us to #EndAlz.
Honor a loved one with a tribute web page where others can share their memories and make online donations to support the Alzheimer's Association mission.
Public health can use its broad authority to ensure people with dementia and their caregivers receive quality care.
Our free 24/7 Helpline provides reliable information and support to all those who need assistance.
Public health plays a leading role in planning and executing initiatives to eliminate disparities and address social determinants of health.
Two senior executives from the Colorado business community have been elected to the board of directors for the Colorado Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association.
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View abstracts of studies supported by our research funding. You can also search for specific dementia grants.
Learn about our grant application process and key deadlines. All of our grants are open to U.S. and international researchers
Our International Research Grant Program funds investigations to advance our understanding of Alzheimer's.
We are looking for people who want to build their careers and make a difference each and every day for those impacted by Alzheimer’s.
Accepting a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or a related dementia requires time to absorb information.
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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.
Diagnosis of younger-onset brings unique challenges. Get information and resources to help you plan for family impact, work, financial and future care.
Join us for the 38th Annual Wisconsin State Conference. Geared towards professional and family caregivers.
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Bryan Saulter is suffering with early onset Alzheimer's. Mary, Bryan's mother, hopes to make his childhood dream of swimming with sharks come true.
Volunteer advocates and staff from the Alabama Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association met with legislators last month.
You have a choice in how you live life with Alzheimer's or other dementia. Get tips and resources to help you take control of your health and well-being.
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The number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s is growing - and growing fast.
As a global leader in Alzheimer's research, we operate in a spirit of inclusiveness, seeking partnerships throughout the scientific community.
A worldwide quest is under way to find new treatments to stop, slow or even prevent Alzheimer's.
Strong leadership, passion and a clear vision has shaped the Alzheimer’s Association into the global leader in the fight to end Alzheimer’s.
Discover upcoming events across the five boroughs of New York City.
Find local support groups, education programs, early-stage social engagement programs, and other resources for the Alzheimer's community in New York City.
Take an empowering first step by learning more about the changes you may experience, and what to do next to move forward with your life.
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Guidelines and recommendations for health care professionals.
Find upcoming events across Florida and join the movement to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
Read the Alzheimer’s Association’s official positions on ethical, medical and care topics related to Alzheimer's disease or dementia.
Helping you and your family develop a road map to navigate through the many thoughts, emotions, and questions you may have about memory loss and dementia.
Your memory often changes as you grow older. But memory loss that disrupts daily life is not a typical part of aging.
After diagnosis of Alzheimer's or other dementia, care and end-of-life planning can be difficult. Get facts on hospice, DNR and more to help you plan ahead.
Safety is important for everyone, but the need for a comprehensive safety plan becomes vital as dementia progresses.
Turn your passion into a fundraising activity or event anytime of the year.
Join us for an upcoming Community Forum.
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Some people truly are larger than life. Margaret Simon was just such a person.
Ron Maddocks has always looked up to his father, Roger. His dad was his hero, not just in the “dad” sense, but in real life.
San Van Why lost his mother, brother, sister-in-law and wife to Alzheimer's. That has motivated him to join the Ride to End Alzheimer's.
Learn how to get support and live your best life after a diagnosis of Alzheimer's.
Latest clinical criteria for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease issued by the Alzheimer's Association and the NIH – with updated guidelines on biomarker data.
The Alzheimer’s Association offers several educational programs for families & individuals facing Alzheimer’s. Find one in your area.
Our free education programs for New York City cover topics related to brain health, Alzheimer's and other dementia, and caregiving.
Get strategies to help both you and the person with dementia communicate and connect.
The AlzWell Social Club is virtually on Saturdays. It includes fun activities for people with Alzheimer's and their family caregivers.
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.
Browse articles and news releases from the New York City Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.
Support groups are a place to share practical advice, discuss concerns and get comfort. We have groups across all five boroughs.
Our professional counselors help you and your family assess current needs and plan for the future after a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or other dementia.
We seek to be inclusive of the millions of people currently affected by Alzheimer's disease, their caregivers and the communities in which they live.
Learn how to plan ahead to get the most out of medical appointments.
If eating and nutrition have become a challenge, try these strategies to simplify mealtime.
Aggressive behaviors can occur suddenly, with no apparent reason, or result from a frustrating situation.
The right information and resources can empower those with Alzheimer's.
Learn how to modify activities to enhance quality of life.
A person with dementia may become restless or upset in certain places when focused on specific details.
Learn about causes and how to respond to this common issue in the later stages of Alzheimer's.
Our annual report reveals the burden of Alzheimer’s and dementia on individuals, caregivers, government and the nation’s health care system.
Learn what to expect when visiting a doctor for symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
Helping a person with dementia maintain his or her appearance can promote positive self-esteem.
A number of financial resources may be available to help cover costs of care.
Learn how music and art activities can provide enrichment and self-expression.
Putting legal, financial, and end-of-life plans in place is one of the most important steps you can take.
Read about ways to make bathing less difficult and safe for those with dementia.
Get tips on organizing the day, planning activities and creating a daily plan.
Those with Alzheimer's and other dementias are vulnerable to abuse and neglect. Learn types and signs of abuse and how to report an incident or concern.
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Changing the way researchers work together to answer questions related to the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's.
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Traveling with persons with Alzheimer's or other dementias requires planning. Get tips on how to travel safely with them.
While Alzheimer's prevention has no definitive answers yet, research has shown that we can take action to reduce our risk of developing it.
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What if we could diagnose Alzheimer's before symptoms started? Research around earlier diagnosis is among the most active areas in Alzheimer's science.
Information on state policies and initiatives, BRFSS data, data on local impact of Alzheimer's disease and more state and local resources.
Learn how donating your stock or other securities can support the Alzheimer's Association mission while providing you with potential tax benefits.
Advancing the research, development and management of new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.
Up to ten (10) NIAP awards will be granted in the spring of 2024 based on the scientific merit.
Downloadable brochures, topic sheets and reports.
An overview of research on treatments aimed at stopping, slowing or even preventing Alzheimer's.
Professionals caring for individuals living with dementia in long-term and community-based settings.
Guidance on driving safety related to dementia, vision & older drivers. Includes videos, tips & resources to help you deal with this difficult topic.
Identifying depression in someone with Alzheimer's can be difficult, since dementia can cause some of the same symptoms.
Some hallucinations may be frightening to a person with Alzheimer's, while others may involve ordinary visions from the past.
Alzheimer’s Association formed a workgroup of researchers to outline principles for dementia care navigation that emphasize person-centered care.
Emergency situations can be especially confusing for those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Here you'll find steps to be ready as possible.
Download PDFs about a wide range of topics related to Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
Available continuing education and CME opportunities for physicians, nurses and other clinicians.
Dance Kaleidoscope dancers rehearse 'Still Connected.' Early Stage Engagement Program of the Alzheimer's Association provided stories for the choreography.
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5.7 Million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s. By 2050 this number is projected to rise to nearly 14 million.
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Clinical trials provide many participants access to cutting-edge treatments and expert medical care. And someday, they will lead us to the end of Alzheimer’s.
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The Alzheimer’s Association offers services for persons diagnosed with early stage Alzheimer's disease & their care partners.
The Mississippi Chapter participates in two signature fundraising events; The Longest Day and The Walk to End Alzheimer's. Together we will #ENDALZ.
The Alzheimer's Association brand creates our identity, expands our reach and establishes us as the leader in Alzheimer's care, support and research.
AACRs assist the Alzheimer’s Association in meeting the community needs by representing the Alzheimer’s Association at health and wellness fairs.
The Alzheimer's Association Central and North Florida Chapter is here to help those impacted by Alzheimer's and dementia.
Don’t just hope for a cure, help us find one. Participating in a clinical trial, whether you’re living with the disease or not, can make a big difference.
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Jacqueline Fowler loves to bake. And she loved her grandpa. Now she’s found a way to combine her two passions.
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Suspicions and delusions — firmly held beliefs in things that are not real — may occur in middle- to late-stage Alzheimer's.
Public health practitioners focusing on the impact Alzheimer’s has on the population.
AAIR drives collaboration across the health care sector in relation to dementia, influencing innovation and best practices in Alzheimer’s and dementia care.
The AABC works on areas of common interest in a pre-competitive space to advance both research and member companies' goals.
The Cleveland Area Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association provides local free care and support services to families impacted by Alzheimer's disease.
A person with dementia will eventually need assistance with daily living. Routines and activities can be adpated as needs change.
Check out this run-down of common tracking technologies and information about emerging trends.
While it's important for everyone to plan for the future, legal plans are especially important for a person with Alzheimer's.
Home safety is critical for those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Learn about potential safety hazards and get home safety tips.
Our programs and services connect you with peers and professionals to help you live your best life for as long as possible.
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Testing for Alzheimer’s or other dementias entails diagnostic, cognitive or blood tests, MRI, CT or PET brain imaging, neurological exams or other assessments.
Scientists investigating the causes, treatment and prevention of Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
In most cases, a person with Alzheimer's is probably looking for comfort, security and familiarity when repeating information.
The Alzheimer’s Association’s Center for Dementia Respite Innovation (CDRI) funds new respite care innovation projects across the U.S.
The Alzheimer's Association has been involved in every major advancement in Alzheimer's and dementia research since the 1980s.
Explore our online resource center devoted to increasing knowledge about Alzheimer's and other dementias.
Our grant program supports investigators at every professional stage and includes categories designed to address gaps in research efforts.
Get tips on dental care for people living with Alzheimer's or another dementia to maintain oral health.
Get the latest updates on Medicare coverage for Alzheimer's and other dementias.
Information about amyloid-targeting treatments that remove beta-amyloid from the brain.
For health care professionals, information on Alzheimer’s and other dementia disease treatment.
Learn about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) allowances for early onset / younger onset Alzheimer's – and the
Medicare, private insurance, or a group employee or retiree plan may provide coverage.
Learn about SSDI and SSI allowances for early-onset Alzheimer's.
Join us at one of our upcoming free educational programs near you.
Learn about what to expect and what resources are available for each stage of Alzheimer's disease.
Search abstracts from studies funded through our grants program.
The Tau Pipeline Enabling Program (T-PEP) seeks to accelerate the discovery of potential new therapies for tauopathies.
Learn about the Zenith Fellows Awards' grant objectives, eligibility and deadlines.
The Alzheimer's Association, Rochester and Finger Lakes Region held two community forums on Alzheimer's, dementia and memory loss.
86th Texas Legislature makes giant strides for Texans dealing with Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementia.
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The Alzheimer’s Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter has been serving Greater Houston and the Southeast Texas area for over thirty years.
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We have many support groups throughout Illinois, at various times and locations. Check to see if there is a group close to you that fits your needs.
The Alzheimer’s Association is an unrelenting advocate for public policies that increase critical research and support for all those affected.
The Alzheimer's Association Illinois Chapter is here to help local families dealing with Alzheimer's and dementia.
Advocates from across the Sunshine State gather annually in Tallahassee to raise Alzheimer's awareness and share their story to legislators.
Learn why Alzheimer's disease is an important public health issue and what you can do.
The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Report details Alzheimer's Association efforts to expand reach and deliver critical resources to underserved communities.
The ARCOM funding program aims to address significant gaps in care and outcome measurement, and provide an opportunity to advance research.
A series of education programs that provide information about early, middle and late stages of the disease. Hear from those directly affected.
If long-distance biking was the cure for Alzheimer's disease, the Dawson family would be Colorado’s first survivors.
Help advance Alzheimer's research using our free TrialMatch matching tool.
Although current medications cannot cure Alzheimer’s, one treatment addresses the underlying biology. Other medications may help lessen symptoms.
Read about the benefits of receiving an early diagnosis.
Our communications team can help develop stories, arrange interviews with experts, and provide you with the latest information on Alzheimer's, and brain health.
Sundowning occurs in late afternoon through the night, causing confusion and sleep issues for people with Alzheimer's or dementia. Learn how to manage it.
Learn 10 symptoms of caregiver stress and get tips to avoid burnout.
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White House Conference on Aging builds on momentum in fight to end Alzheimer’s | Alzheimer's Association
This global effort fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing among brain imaging researchers.
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Get questions to ask and learn what to expect at a visit for symptoms.
Alzheimer's Association Research Grant — Alzheimer’s Association World Wide FINGERS Network Funding Program (ALZ WW-FNFP) — learn about grant objectives, eligib
Alzheimer’s Disease Strategic Fund: Endolysosomal Activity in Alzheimer’s (E2A) Grant Program
The ALZ-RWD program is the first global forum that brings together platforms collecting real-world data related to Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Learn about the ISTAART Grant Program for Conferences and Convenings' (IGPCC) objectives, eligibility and more.
Learn about our grant application process and key deadlines. All of our grants are open to U.S. and international researchers.
Learn how to stay physically and emotionally strong.
Join us for support and practical advice in a welcoming and non-judgmental environment.
If you pay out-of-pocket care costs for a person with Alzheimer's, you may qualify for tax benefits.
Learn about common care costs and financial documents you'll need.
This is a time of unprecedented promise in the race to end Alzheimer’s disease.
During the middle stages of Alzheimer's, the person living with dementia will need a greater level of care.
Early-stage Alzheimer's and related dementia symptoms are mild and the main role of a caregiver is support.
The late stage of Alzheimer's usually requires intensive care. As caregiver, your role focuses on preserving quality of life and dignity.
Professor of neurology at McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston awarded a Zenith Fellows research grant.
Dr. Joanna Jankowsky, associate professor of neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine, awarded a Zenith Fellows research grant.
Baylor College of Medicine co-hosted its annual “Update on Alzheimer’s Disease” in partnership with Alzheimer’s Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter
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