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Provides reliable information and support to all those who need assistance. Call toll-free anytime day or night at 1.800.272.3900.
Source: National Institute on Aging
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Online center to disseminate information concerning Alzheimer'\s disease for health professionals, people with AD and their families, and the public.
Source: Alzheimers.gov
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Video discusses available ways to manage the disease; medical and care-related options that need to be considered.
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Leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research. Website offers information, resources and a 24/7 helpline.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Information, resources and links on Alzheimer's disease and other dementia, aging and cognitive health
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Organization's mission is "to provide optimal care and services to individuals confronting dementia, and to their caregivers and families through member organizations dedicated to improving quality of life." Website includes resources for family caregivers, including a 24 hour hotline.
Source: Alzheimer's Association
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Searchable by location; find the Alzheimer's Assocation anywhere in the United States, and learn about programs and services available in your area, including support groups and educational workshops.
Source: U.S. Government
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Portal for people helping people with Alzheimer's disease
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Consumer information on dementia, stroke, TBI, ALS, headache and other neurological conditions.
Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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Special challenges, practical suggestions, the role of body language. Offers encouragement and the reminder that caring is the ultimate message.
Source: American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
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Website includes consumer and patient information, and a searchable directory of geriatric psychiatrists.
Source: nia.nih.gov
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A diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can be difficult, but getting accurate information and support can help you know what to expect and what to do next. Use this checklist to help you get started.
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Non-profit organization offers information, education and support for people diagnosed with a frontotemporal disorder, and for their families and caregivers
Source: National Institute on Aging
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Publication on vascular dementia, multi-infarct, other memory loss
Source: Alzheimer's Association
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Extensive collection of online resources