Alzheimers Association

Our Vision: A World Without Alzheimer's

 

We provide information, education and support

  • If you need to talk, our toll-free 24/7 Helpline provides reliable information, referrals and support in multiple languages. Call us anytime at 1.800.272.3900.
  • Our chapter provides core services to families and professionals, including information and referral, support groups, care consultation, education and safety services.
  • Our message boards connect people from all across the country who share their experiences and find support and friendship with others living with Alzheimer's.
  • MedicAlert® + Alzheimer’s Association Safe Return® is our 24-hour nationwide emergency response service for individuals with Alzheimer’s or related dementia that wander or who have a medical emergency.
  • We are advancing Alzheimer research through our peer-reviewed research grants program. Since 1982, the Association has committed more than $250 million to over 1,700 best-of-field research proposals.
  • The Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk® is the nations' largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's care, support and research.
  • We educate consumers about brain health and the steps they can take to potentially reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
  • Our advocates educate Congress on critical Alzheimer policy issues and work to increase federal funding for research and care programs.
  • We are leading the way in making sure that dementia care is safe, respectful and meaningful for every individual through our Campaign for Quality Care.
  • As part of our Early-Stage Initiative, we've enlisted an advocacy group of individuals with early-stage dementia who are guiding our efforts in raising awareness of the disease and changing perceptions. A national dialogue on Alzheimer's began in 2007 through a series of Town Hall Meetings hosted by the Association.
  • Our consumer awareness campaign urges Americans to become Alzheimer's Champions and move our cause forward.

Our beginning:

The Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association was incorporated on April 10, 1980, with a budget of $75,000 and businessman Jerome Stone as founding president. The seven founding chapters were Boston, Columbus, Minneapolis, New York City, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Seattle. In 1980, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) invested only $13 million in Alzheimer research. Then, in 1982, President Ronald Reagan designated the first National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Week. The Association founded more chapters and started its own research program. Things were beginning to happen.The Alzheimer’s Association, today a multimillion-dollar organization, has been the catalyst and leader for a generation of advancements in Alzheimer research and care. Our organization’s achievements and progress in the field have given thousands of people a better quality of life and brought hope for millions more.

Our mission

To eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.


Contact Information

Alzheimer's Assocation of Northern California
1060 La Avenida                         228 W San Jose Ave
Mountain View, CA 94043             Fresno, CA 93704
Phone: (800) 272-3900               Phone: (559) 352-7439
ericka.smith@alz.org          

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