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We provide a variety of education sessions and activities designed to actively engage individuals with Early Stage Alzheimer's and their care partners.
Find support groups, workshops or social gatherings for those who are in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's disease or related disorders.
An Indiana woman will play a role in steering the national Alzheimer’s Association when it comes to the disease’s early stages.
If you or a loved one have concerns about memory loss or other symptoms of Alzheimer's or dementia, it is important to be evaluated by a physician.
Cyndy Noel learned many lessons during the 10 years that she cared for her husband, Ron, during his journey with Alzheimer’s disease.
Tom Phillips doesn’t want you to tell him how good he sounds or that you’d never guess he’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
“Living with Alzheimer’s,” a special interactive three-part program that looks at all phases of Alzheimer’s disease, will be offered Saturday, March 19.
Dance Kaleidoscope dancers rehearse 'Still Connected.' Early Stage Engagement Program of the Alzheimer's Association provided stories for the choreography.
This study will test an education and skills-based training program for people with early-stage memory loss or dementia and their care partners.
The Alzheimer’s Association offers services for persons diagnosed with early stage Alzheimer's disease & their care partners.
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.
Social engagement programs for people with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia and their care partners.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with early stage dementia or experiencing changes in memory, involvement in early stage programs can be very helpful.
Learn about what to expect and what resources are available for each stage of Alzheimer's disease.
If you are an individual or part of a family, team, group of employees, please contact your local Alzheimer's Association to see where your skills are needed.
Join us at one of our upcoming free educational programs near you.
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