Alzheimer’s Association: Under the “Life with Alzheimer’s” tab, there is a section entitled “If You Have Alzheimer’s Disease,” which includes links for “what you need to know” and “live your best life,” as well as videos featuring the voices of other individuals diagnosed with dementia.
Alzheimer’s Australia: Under the “Support and Services” tab, there is a section entitled “I Have Dementia.”
By Us For Us Guides: Publications of the University of Waterloo Murray Alzheimer Research and Education Program, written by and for individuals diagnosed with dementia.
Dementia Mentors: “Provide supportive mentoring, motivation, social engagement and more for those living with dementia.”
Websites for Care Partners
Alzheimer's Association: Under the “Life with Alzheimer’s” tab, there is a section entitled “Caregiver Center” which includes a safety center and dementia and driving resource center.
Family Caregiver Alliance: “Supports and sustains the important work of families nationwide caring for loved ones with chronic, disabling health conditions.”
Alzheimer’s.gov: Federal website with information regarding diagnosis, treatment options, caregiving, and financing of care.
Alzheimer's Association: In addition to extensive information, this website features online tools including message boards, e-learning classes, and a Community Resource Finder. The Alzheimer’s Association also offers a 24/7 Helpline at 1-800-272-3900.
Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center: Part of the National Institute on Aging, the Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral Center includes news, publications, and research information related to Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America: In addition to extensive information, this website offers the opportunity to live chart or Skype with Helpline staff. The Helpline can also be reached by phone at 866-232-8484.
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