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Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Resources

General Information on Alzheimer's Disease


The Alzheimer’s Association website is probably the best place to start your search for more information. This site provides information on diagnosis, treatment, and research and includes many resources for patients and caregivers.


The local branch of the Alzheimer’s Association provides a list of upcoming community events and information about local caregiver resources and research opportunities.


A national consortium of organizations working to further Alzheimer's education and advocacy. AFA's toll-free hot line provides information, counseling, and referrals to community resources.


A four-part documentary produced by HBO and the National Institute on Aging, featuring Dr. Reisa Sperling of the Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.


An online scientific knowledge base providing in depth reports on the latest Alzheimer's research.

Caregiver Resources


General information on treatment, research, and caregiver resources from the National Institute for Aging, including an information and referral hotline, a bibliographic database, multimedia resources, and an easy-to-read “Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease” guide.


An easy-to-use guide for caregivers from the National Institute on Aging





A New York Times blog about aging, health, finances and relationships between parents and the adult children caring for them.


Resources for spouses and partners on caring for a chronically ill and/or disabled spouse/partner coping and survival skills, which includes an on-line chat forum for spousal caregivers

Information on Clinical Trials


Alzheimer's Association Trial Match is a free service that makes it easy for people and families with Alzheimer's to locate clinical trials based on personal criteria (diagnosis, stage of disease) and location.


Searchable listings offer up-to-date information on clinical trials for a wide range of diseases and conditions. Provides information about each trial's purpose, who may participate, locations, and contact information.


Provides an interactive tutorial on clinical trials.


Provides a detailed overview of clinical trials, including questions to ask when considering participating in a trial. Available in Spanish.

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