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Alzheimer’s Association
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This association helps you find resources if you have Alzheimer's disease, or if you care for someone with Alzheimer's disease. These resources include: 

  • Brochures, videotapes, and other resources 
  • Local telephone helplines and a national 24/7 helpline 
  • Local groups and programs to support you, family and caregivers 
  • Help for people with Alzheimer’s disease who wander and get lost

Where can I find a local Alzheimer’s Association?

You can use this map to find an association in your area, or call the helpline at 800-272-3900.

 

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