Family Learning Day: Coping with Memory Loss

Family Learning Day: Coping with Memory Loss

The Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois Chapter will offer two events for friends, caregivers and entire families, age 12 and older, who are supporting someone with memory loss. The half-day educational offering will take place Saturday, March 22 in Marion. A second Learning Day will take place Saturday, March 29 in Bolingbrook. Featuring dynamic expert speakers, the event will offer practical strategies to address everyday challenges and share reasons for hope.

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Become an advocate and make a commitment to end Alzheimer’s

Become an advocate and make a commitment to end Alzheimer’s

As Alzheimer’s threatens to bankrupt families, businesses and our health care system, researchers are coming closer to finding better treatments that could drastically alter the course of the disease. Now is the time to join us and speak up for the needs and rights of people with Alzheimer’s and their families, and help persuade Congress to address those needs through legislative action.

We need your help

Join the cause
As Alzheimer’s disease threatens to bankrupt families, businesses and our healthcare system, scientists are coming closer to finding better treatments that could drastically alter the course of the disease. Now is the time to join us and speak up for the needs and rights of people with Alzheimer’s and their families, and help persuade Congress to address those needs through legislative action.

As an advocate, you will:

  • Generate action from our elected officials by making calls and writing letters.
  • Stay on top of policy and legislative

Learn more about our policy priorities now.

issues through alerts and updates.

  • Help elevate Alzheimer’s from a disease to a cause

Add your voice to ours — become an advocate today.

Visiting Washington, DC?
Are you going to Washington, DC, for a vacation this year? Would you be interested in joining the fight against Alzheimer’s disease? If you have time while in Washington, DC, we can help arrange a meeting with your member of Congress. You will have the opportunity to discuss the legislative priorities of the Alzheimer’s Association and ask your member of Congress to make fighting Alzheimer’s disease a national priority! For more information, contact us atadvocateinfo@alz.org.

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Join our Early Stage Telephone Support Group

Join our Early Stage Telephone Support Group

The Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois Chapter hosts a telephone support group for those with Mild Cognitive Impairment or who are in the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia every month. Calls provide an opportunity to connect with others, explore challenges, share insights and learn about community resources. The organization also hosts support group calls for care partners. Learn more by calling Richard Apple, Senior Manager, Care Navigation, at 815.484.1301.

Have you been diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment, an early stage of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia?

Is a phone call more convenient than an in person group?

If so, join us by phone for an educational and supportive gathering of individuals from across the state with a similar diagnosis.
These monthly phone calls will provide an opportunity to connect with others, explore challenges, share insights and learn about community resources.

Two groups will be held each month — one for individuals with the diagnosis and one for care partners.
Pre-registration and screening is required.
For more information, contact Richard Apple, Care Navigator, at 815.484.1301 or emailrapple@alz.org.

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Join the faces of Alzheimer’s disease at the 2014 Advocacy Forum

Join the faces of Alzheimer’s disease at the 2014 Advocacy Forum

The voices of Alzheimer’s Association advocates have resulted in the largest proposed increase in federal funding for Alzheimer’s disease research and care programs. Help us continue the momentum by joining us for the 2014 Alzheimer’s Association Advocacy Forum April 7-9 in Washington, D.C., as we put a spotlight on the disease and compel our policymakers to engage in the fight.

Alzheimer’s disease is an epidemic. More than 5 million people in the United States have Alzheimer’s, the nation’s sixth-leading cause of death; by 2050, that number could rise to 13.8 million. And over 15 million family members and friends currently care for someone with the disease.

People like you.

Help us make a difference by joining the faces of Alzheimer’s at the 2014 Alzheimer’s Association Advocacy Forum. Come to Washington, D.C., as we put a spotlight on the disease and compel our policymakers to engage in the fight.

Face the facts: It’s time to take action against Alzheimer’s.

Online registration for the 2014 Forum is open here.

Letter from 2014 Forum Chair

Fellow Alzheimer’s Advocates:

When I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2009, I decided that I wasn’t going to sit back and let this disease go unchallenged. I was going to make a difference, and advocacy is one of the ways I’ve chosen to do so. To raise awareness, I share my story at Walk events, Town Hall meetings, support groups and at every other opportunity I can.

I am honored to be chair of the 2014 Alzheimer’s Association Advocacy Forum. This will be our 26th meeting, and once again we’re planning a seminal event. We’ll hear speakers from across party lines who will share the best practices of advocacy and insider views of the political landscape in Washington, D.C.

This is your opportunity to network with people from across the country. And on the Forum’s final day, you’ll be able to put all you have learned into practice as we storm Capitol Hill in a purple tide and convey to Congress the urgent need to change the trajectory of this disease.

I know you understand that Alzheimer’s is devastating for millions of people who have it or who provide care for someone. You also understand that only through our effective advocacy will our leaders in Washington be motivated to take action.

Please join me in being a voice in Washington for those who otherwise wouldn’t be heard. You, too, can make adifference.
I look forward to meeting you in April.

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Run with the ALZ Stars in the Shamrock Shuffle 8K

Run with the ALZ Stars in the Shamrock Shuffle 8K

It’s your lucky day! ALZ Stars registration is now open for the 2014 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K team. Join the Alzheimer’s Association on Sunday, March 30 and kick off the running season by making your mark on the fight against Alzheimer’s. Funds raised by ALZ Stars benefit the research, support and education programs provided by the Alzheimer’s Association. To learn more, contact Ellie Simpson, Manager, Athletic Events, at 847.324.0378 or esimpson@alz.org.

Challenge yourself to change the course of Alzheimer’s disease by signing up to be an ALZ Star. Go the distance in the fight against this devastating disease by training for and completing the Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K! while raising valuable funds to advance the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association.

Join today

To get started, click on “Sign Up Now” above. Once you join the ALZ Stars, please register for the Shamrock Shuffle. Please Note: In order to maximize the funds raised through this event, the ALZ Stars program does not automatically provide you with your race entry. After you sign up, it’s time to start training toward the finish line and fundraising to fight Alzheimer’s!

Team benefits

Each ALZ Stars team member will receive ALZ Stars apparel to train in and wear on race day. We’ll provide you with a fundraising and training guidance, opportunities for group runs and social activities, fundraising incentives and, most importantly, the camaraderie of a team that is participating to achieve the same vision–a world without Alzheimer’s disease. We’ll celebrate our success on event weekend with fun post race festivities for you and your supporters! We can’t wait to cheer you on! 

Questions?

Please contact your team manager, Ellie Simpson at esimpson@alz.org or 847-324-0378. We look forward to welcoming you to the team! Together, we can outrace Alzheimer’s disease!

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