Alzheimer's Resources

Alzheimer’s disease affects each individual differently. Because of this, it is important that you have the best information possible to make an informed decision. Our comprehensive resource locator will find an array of services right in your neighborhood. Whether you need to find a doctor, attorney, insurance or more, we have you covered.

Resource Locator
Alzheimer's Resources
Continuing Care
Resource Locator
The Resource Locator lets you search for providers by name, state, city, or ZIP code from a list of more than 30 types of health care professionals and services.
Alzheimer's Resources
Alzheimer's disease is a chronic illness; its course may range from a few years up to 20 years. Alzheimer's symptoms are progressive, which means that each stage of the illness will require different levels of care. Moreover, each person is affected differently at each stage. In final stages, the person with Alzheimer's requires complete care - 24 hours a day, seven days a week. No single person can manage all this care all the time.
Fortunately, there is help. A vast network of social, medical and continuing-care services is available to help the person with Alzheimer's - and their caregiver(s) - get the best care possible at each step along this difficult journey. The important thing is to be able to access and use this network to best advantage.
In this section, we will help you understand the range of services and programs that are available to help make this journey less difficult.
Paying for Healthcare
Legal & Financial Planning
Resources for Planning Care
Medical & Continuing Care Providers
End-of-Life Care
Resource Locator
Continuing Care
This section covers all types of Alzheimer’s services from home-based to respite and nursing home care. We will help provide you with the most accurate information available.
Home-Based Care
Care Management
Home-Care Services
Adult Day Care
Respite Services
Assisted-Living Facilities
Nursing Homes
Long-Term Care Insurance
Long-Term-Care Ombudsman
Hospice
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