Community Education Requests

Thank you for your interest in helping raise awareness of memory loss, dementia, and Alzheimer’s in your local community. The Alzheimer's Association believes that knowledge is power. With a network of local chapters across the country, we provide education to the community at locations such as libraries, hospitals, businesses, community centers and more. Your audience can learn about the signs, symptoms, causes, treatment and care strategies as well as local resources and support for people living with memory loss, Alzheimer's disease or dementia and their care partners.

Help us expand the reach of our community education by hosting one of our core presentations which may be available in your area:

  • 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s
  • Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia
  • Healthy Living for Your Brain & Body: Tips from the Latest Research
  • Effective Communication Strategies
  • Understanding and Responding to Dementia-Related Behavior
  • Dementia Conversations

 

Your local Alzheimer's Association chapter will provide promotional materials, online registration for audience members, and a knowledgeable speaker. If you are interested in hosting a program, please complete the request form below and local staff will contact you about the program details.

To help us provide the best learning experience, please consider:

  • All programs are being presented virtually via Zoom at this time
  • A minimum of 30-60 minutes for the presentation
  • A minimum attendance of at least 30 participants
  • A commitment to promote the programs to your local network and contacts

 

In the Information/Request box, please provide additional details about the program:

  • The presentation (listed above) that you prefer
  • Description of your audience (caregivers, general public, community members)
  • Date and time of the program

 

Note: the Alzheimer's Association offers advanced education through a variety of learning mechanisms for professional care providers, healthcare professionals, first responders, researchers and public health officials. Please visit https://alz.org/professionals for information about that type of education.

 







 




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