The Alzheimer's Association offers a wide variety of resources for persons with Alzheimer's and their caregivers. Those resources include:
A 24/7 multilingual telephone helpline
The Safe Return® program for individuals with memory loss
Support groups for individuals and families facing the disease
Classes and workshops for individuals and families
Education programs for professional caregivers
Family care consultations for one-on-one support
Community speaking engagements to educate civic groups
Public advocacy to legislative bodies and other interested parties
Support for promising research into prevention and a cure
Public website for people with dementia, their families and their caregivers
Caregiver Resources
Support groups for:
Family and friends
Adult children
Spouse/partner
Those with the disease
24/7 Helpline: (800) 232-0851
The Alzheimer's Association Information and Referral Telephone Helpline is available to provide information, support, printed materials and referrals to area resources.
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