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Websites
Information, support, advocacy and research on Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.
http://www.alzsf.org

Information, research and care to help Canadians affected by Alzheimer's Disease.
http://www.alzheimer.ca

Information, services and local programs for patients and families with Alzhiemer's disease.
http://www.alz-tbc.org

Improve quality of life of patients by research, education, training, program development and advocacy.
http://www.medsch.wisc.edu/wai/

Promotes research work from the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research at Rockefeller University, NY.
http://www.alzresearchfcf.org

http://www.alzheimers-illinois.org

The Alzheimer Society offers programs and services to people in Brant County affected by this disease.
http://www.geocities.com/alzbrant

Assists Alzheimer's patients and their families through information, resources and hotlines.
http://www.liaf.org

An umbrella organisation of national Alzheimer Associations around the world.
http://www.alz.co.uk/

Our mission is "to improve the quality of life" for persons with Alzheimer's.
http://www.richmondalzheimers.org

Information about Alzheimer's Disease.
http://www.alzwisc.org

http://www.alzheimers-westput.org

Central Maryland Chapter
http://www.alzcmd.org

The M.A.S is a charitable organisation, that offers forgetful people and especially their relatives extensive help and support.
http://www.mas.or.at

The leading UK care and research charity for people with this disease and other dementias, their families and carers. It provides a network of support and delivers quality day and home care, it campaigns for the interests of people with dementia, and funds research through its Quality Research in Dementia programme.
http://www.alzheimers.org.uk

Advocates for recognition of the special needs of persons with dementia and speaks out on behalf of family caregivers and their needs. It works with professional caregivers to improve the rules and regulations affecting those who care for persons with dementia.
http://alzwa.com

Serving surrounding counties in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
http://alz-youngstown.tripod.com/alz-youngstown/

http://www.Standbyyou.org

This chapter serves 20 counties across Illinois.
http://www.alzillinois.org

Resources and support for Alzheimer's caregivers.
http://www.alz-nca.org

Resources for alzheimer's patients and caregivers.
http://brevardalzheimers.org/

Useful information for patients, families, and health care providers.
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/ADC/

Learn about the impact of AD on Central New York and the United States.
http://www.alzcny.org

Provides care and services to individuals confronting dementia and Alzheimer's disease, caregivers and families through member organizations. Dedicated to meeting the educational, social and emotional needs and raising public awareness and lending expertise to healthcare professionals.
http://www.alzfdn.org

Educates the general public regarding Alzheimer's disease and current effective methods of treatment. Provides educational material to households across Canada, the United States and overseas. Site is in English, French and Spanish.
http://www.alzheimerinfo.ca

Serves caregivers, patients, professionals, and care management organizations in the diagnosis, understanding, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
http://www.alztex.org

Enhances the quality of life of persons affected by AD and other memory loss disorders. Find programs, services, and resources. Offices in Toledo, Mansfield, and Lima, Ohio.
http://www.nwoalz.org

Society provides programs and services to those affected by Alzheimer disease and to their family, friends and caregivers. In Timmins, Ontario, Canada.
http://www.timminsporcupinealzheimer.com

Mission is to be a leader in fulfilling the needs of individuals with dementia and supporting their caregivers while optimizing each person's independence and dignity. Find the services and programs. Also in Spanish.
http://www.feinsteinalzheimerscenter.org