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Alzheimer’s Association
Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support, and research.
Alzheimer’s Foundation
The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) funds research and provides support, services, and education to families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease nationwide.
Alzheimer’s Society
Alzheimer’s Society is the United Kingdom’s leading dementia charity.
Caregiver Action Network
Caregiver Action Network provides education, peer support, and resources to family caregivers.
CaringKind
CaringKind is New York City’s leading expert on Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving.
Family Caregiver Alliance
Family Caregiver Alliance has been working for more than 40 years to improve the quality of life for caregivers and the people who receive their care.
- Caring for Adults With Cognitive and Memory Impairment
- Caregivers Guide to Understanding Dementia Behaviors
- Caregiving at Home: A Guide to Community Resources
National Institute on Aging
National Institute on Aging (NIA) is the primary Federal agency supporting and conducting Alzheimer’s research.
- Adapting Activities for People With Alzheimer’s Disease
- Changes in Communication Skills
- Managing Money Problems in Alzheimer’s Disease
Other Helpful Links
Community Resource Finder is a joint project of the Alzheimer’s Association and AARP.
Being Patient shares the latest news on Alzheimer’s disease and brain health research.
Byte provides information about Oral Health in relation to Alzheimer’s and general health.
The DAWN Method of Dementia Care offers resources for families, including books and online videos.
Teepa Snow is an occupational therapist with 40 years of clinical practical experience. In 2005, she founded Positive Approach to Care (PAC), a company that provides dementia care training around the world.
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