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Learning More About Alzheimer's
You can learn still more about Alzheimer's disease. Health care providers can help. Also, try the groups listed below. They can give you information and tips. Some can also help you find a local support group, legal advice, adult daycare, and other resources.

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  • Alzheimer's Association
    800-272-3900
    www.alz.org
  • Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center
    800-438-4380
    www.alzheimers.org
  • American Health Assistance Foundation
    800-437-2423
    www.ahaf.org
  • Eldercare Locator
    800-677-1116
    www.aoa.dhhs.gov/elderpage/locator.html
  • Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living
    703-841-2333
    www.ccal.org


 
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Consultants:
Bruce R. Reed, PhD, Neuropsychology
Jean Coleman, RN, MS, FNP, Neurology
With contributions by:
Bernard M. Abrams, MD, Neurology
Helen D. Davies, MS, RNCS, Psychiatry/Research
Elizabeth S. Edgerly, PhD, Clinical Psychology
Charles W. Jackson, MD, Family Practice

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