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Alzheimer's Association
a/k/a:   ADRDA

Address:
225 North Michigan Avenue, Floor 17
Chicago, IL 60601-7633
USA

Phone: 312-335-8700
Fax: 866-699-1246
800 Number: 800-272-3900
TDD: 312-335-5886
Email Address: info@alz.org

The Alzheimer's Association is a national, non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to promoting and supporting research into the causes, cure, and prevention of Alzheimer's disease and providing education and support services to people with Alzheimer’s Disease, their families, and caregivers. Established in 1980, the association works through a network of more than 220 local chapters, more than 2,000 support groups, and 35,000 volunteers nationwide. The goals of the Alzheimer's Association include education, chapter formation, advocacy for improved public policy and needed legislation, and patient and family services to aid present and future patients and caregivers. Activities of the association include the promotion of fund-raising for research through its Medical and Scientific Advisory Board; publication of the quarterly "Alzheimer's Association Newsletter"; and promotion of public awareness by publicizing such national annual events as Memory Walk and the national education conference. In addition, the association operates a 24-hour telephone hotline to assist people with Alzheimer's disease and their families.

Chapters: 81
Website: http://www.alz.org


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