Alzheimer’s Association­­— We’re here for you day or night

The Alzheimer’s Association serves the estimated 62,000 Oregonians living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as well as their loved ones and caregivers.

The Alzheimer’s Association serves the estimated 62,000 Oregonians living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as well as their loved ones and caregivers. We offer free early-stage engagement programs, support groups, community classes and other dementia resources. If you or a loved one need resources or support, call our 24/7 Helpline at 1-800-272-3900.

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregiver Center (alz.org/care)

You are not alone. Whether you need information about early-stage, middle-stage, or late-stage caregiving, the Alzheimer’s Association is here to help. Obtain day-to-day help, support, and even learn how to plan for the future. Don’t forget to check out the Community Resource Finder (communityresourcefinder.org) and Care Team Calendar.

Alzheimer’s Navigator (ALZHEIMERSNAVIGATOR.ORG)

When facing Alzheimer’s disease there is much to consider. Alzheimer’s Navigator helps guide caregivers to answers by creating a personalized action plan and linking to information, support, and local resources.

Community Education And Support groups  (Alz.org/Oregon)

We provide statewide educational opportunities for anyone interested in learning more about Alzheimer’s disease including family and professional caregivers, people with memory loss, and the general public. Our support groups create a safe, confidential environment and a chance for participants to develop informal mutual support and social relationships.

We have phone support groups and in-person groups geared towards caregivers and individuals with Alzheimer’s or other dementias.

E-learning (elearning.alz.org)

The Alzheimer’s Association offers a number of Alzheimer’s and dementia courses available online, 24 hours a day.

“I Have Alzheimer’s” (alz.org/IHaveAlz)

Receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s is never easy — it’s life changing. This website was created with input from individuals living with the disease. It’s easy to navigate and helps answer many questions including:

-How do others respond to their diagnosis?

– What should I expect as the disease progresses?

– How should I plan for my future?

-How do I live day to day?

-What resources are available through the Alzheimer’s Association?

“I Have Alzheimer’s”  (alz.org/IHaveAlz)

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Article Provided by:
Alzheimer’s Association Oregon Chapter
503-416-0201, 800-272-3900
www.alz.org/oregon


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