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Dementia Resource Hub
Here is a list of important resources for dementia patients and their caregivers:
Government Agencies
National Institute on Aging (NIA):
The NIA is part of the National Institutes of Health and is the lead federal agency supporting and conducting research on dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
Their website provides a wealth of information on dementia, including fact sheets, videos, and links to clinical trials.
They also offer a toll-free number (1-800-438-4380) for information and support.
Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center:
The ADEAR Center is a service of the NIA that provides information and education on Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
They offer a toll-free number (1-800-438-4380) for information and support.
You can also connect with them through their website or social media channels.
Non-Profit Organizations
Alzheimer's Association:
The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support, and research.
They offer a variety of programs and services, including support groups, educational workshops, and care consultations.
They also have a 24/7 Helpline (800-272-3900) for information and support.
Family Caregiver Alliance:
The Family Caregiver Alliance is a national organization that supports caregivers of people with chronic conditions, including dementia.
They offer a variety of resources, including educational materials, caregiving tips, and advocacy support.
They also have a helpline (1-800-445-8106) for caregivers.
Websites
Mayo Clinic:
The Mayo Clinic website has a wealth of information on dementia, including symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment.
They also offer tips for caregivers on how to care for someone with dementia.
WebMD:
The WebMD website has a section on dementia that provides information on symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment.
They also offer tips for caregivers on how to care for someone with dementia.
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