Allow us to express our gratitude. – Alzheimer’s Association

Allow us to express our gratitude. – Alzheimer’s Association

As you spend time with your family and friends today, we’d like to take a moment to thank you for being part of the Alzheimer’s Association family. Your compassionate support provides much-needed help and hope to the millions of Americans affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Learn more about the important work you helped fund in our newly released 2015 Alzheimer’s Association Annual Report.
With you by our side, we’re able to continue advancing our research efforts toward methods of treatment, prevention and, ultimately, a cure. Your generosity also enables us to offer critical resources such as our free 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900), which provides reliable information and advice to those who need assistance day or night, education programs and support within local communities, and ALZConnected®, an online forum that allows people affected by Alzheimer’s and their caregivers to connect with one another. You can access these support services and other resources at alz.org/care.
We know you share our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s disease — and for that, we can’t thank you enough. On behalf of everyone here at the Alzheimer’s Association, we wish you a happy holiday season.
Gratefully yours,

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4 opportunities to learn during December

4 opportunities to learn during December

If you are curious about memory loss, look at Know the 10 Signs. If you need specific knowledge or just something to make your life easier, try Healthy Habits for a Healthier You. No matter where you are in the journey we have a program that will help.

Education Programs Calendar

There are currently 24 education program events listed in our database. To view and register for our events, use the search tool below.

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Audio Conferences

Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters

The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

Legal and Financial Planning

Learning to Connect: Relating to the Person with Alzheimer’s

Living with Alzheimer’s: For Middle-Stage Caregivers

Caregiver Stress: Relief, Acceptance and Empowerment

Understanding Early Memory Loss

Dementia Conversations

Healthy Habits for a Healthier You

Alzheimer’s Research: Get Informed, Get Involved

Effective Communication Strategies

Understanding and Responding to Dementia Related Behavior

Your Service, Your Health, Our Focus

Joyful Living through the Holidays

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Sign up for December’s audio conference

Sign up for December’s audio conference

Join us on December 8 from noon to 1 p.m. for an audio conference called, “Overwhelmed? Run, Don’t Walk to Get Help Now!”
By the time many caregivers realize that they cannot “do it all,” they are already overwhelmed by the demands Alzheimer’s makes on them. This month we will learn about various places to find caregiver resources, enabling caregivers to continue providing good care for their loved ones, and finding needed support for themselves.

Cost: None.

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Dates and time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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Overwhelmed? Run, Don’t Walk to Get Help Now!
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
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Paying For Alzheimer’s Care: What Resources are Available?
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
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Anxiety, Aggression and Alzheimer’s: Effective Strategies For Difficult Times
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
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Sundowning, Sleeplessness and Alzheimer’s: How To Cope in the Evening
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
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Minds in Motion: What’s The Best Way To Exercise Your Brain?
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
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Making the Move: Choosing a Nursing Home, Alzheimer’s Unit or Assisted Living Facility
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
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Successful Daily Plans for a Person With Alzheimer’s disease
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
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Tune In to Music: It is a Powerful Tool

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Specific Strategies You Can Use Today for Helping People with Memory Loss
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Description:
Are you too busy to attend an educational program? Audio Conference is designed for those who aren’t able to attend a program outside the home or office.

Once registered, you will receive through the e-mail, a toll free telephone number with instructions. On the day of the conference you will call-in and join many others who are seeking the latest information on memory loss.

Overwhelmed? Run, Don’t Walk to Get Help Now!
Susan Real, Executive Director, East Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging
By the time many caregivers realize that they cannot “do it all,” they are already overwhelmed by the demands Alzheimer’s makes on them. This month we will learn about various places to find caregiver resources, enabling caregivers to continue providing good care for their loved ones, and finding needed support for themselves.

Paying For Alzheimer’s Care: What Resources are Available?
Gail Johnston, BSW, Program Manager
Rindi Reeves, Program Coordinator
Egyptian Area Agency on Aging
Alzheimer’s disease takes an incredible human toll on families, but there are heavy financial demands for which few families are prepared. In this program, Area Agency on Aging experts will guide us through the different sources of assistance that are available.

Anxiety, Aggression & Alzheimer’s: Effective Strategies For Difficult Times
Kathy Rhoads, MSW, LCSW
Owner, Circle of Friends Adult Day Center
Anxiety is one of the greatest challenges of Alzheimer’s disease. This can cause agitation and, in some cases, even aggressive behavior. Join us as we examine factors that contribute to agitation, and learn practical steps to lessen anxiety and promote a sense of wellbeing.

Sundowning, Sleeplessness & Alzheimer’s: How To Cope in the Evening
Sue Sklar, Manager, Education & Outreach
Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois Chapter
Individuals with Alzheimer’s disease can not only have a tough time making it through the day, but the nights can be especially challenging. Day and night can become confused, and late afternoons can be difficult due to a variety of contributing factors. We will look at those factors and discuss effective strategies for dealing with late day confusion, lethargy and sleeplessness.

Minds in Motion: What’s The Best Way To Exercise Your Brain?
Sandy Burgener, PhD, RN, FAAN
Associate Professor Emerita, University of Illinois
There is a growing body of evidence that shows the incredibly positive impact certain physical activities have on brain health. The great news is that the impact is positive for both persons with dementia and those who are in early cognitive decline. Join us for this important audio conference and learn which types of physical activity show the most promise for supporting brain health.

Making the Move: Choosing a Nursing Home, Alzheimer’s Unit or Assisted Living Facility
Lee Moriarty, CTRS ,
Illinois Pioneer Coalition Founding Board Member and
Consumer Project Manager
Moving our loved ones to a residential facility can be one of the hardest decisions we are faced with. Safety, affordability, quality care, fun and friendship all factor into this important decision. Join us to learn a step by step decision-making process, and receive a workbook that will help guide you through this transition.

Successful Daily Plans for a Person With Alzheimer’s disease
Hadi Pagonis, Manager, Education & Outreach
Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois Chapter
If you want to hit a home run when caring for a person with memory loss, it helps to have a game plan that is heavily focused on activities. Being an arm chair quarterback and saying, “Hey, why don’t you work on your crafts now?” just won’t work. Managing our energy while helping the person with memory loss to be actively engaged will bring satisfaction and fun to all. Join us to score some strategies for fun!

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Giving Tuesday donations can go twice as far to help fight Alzheimer’s disease

Giving Tuesday donations can go twice as far to help fight Alzheimer’s disease

Dec. 1 is Giving Tuesday, a day dedicated to giving back. Thanks to our generous donor Vicky Patel, your donation on Giving Tuesday can go twice as far in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. She has agreed to give the Association $1 million if we can raise the same amount by Dec. 31. Donate and share why you give on social media with hashtags #ENDALZ and #GivingTuesday. The Association is grateful for all who support the fight to end Alzheimer’s on this special day of giving and beyond.

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2015 State of Illinois Alzheimer’s Disease Survey Results

2015 State of Illinois Alzheimer’s Disease Survey Results

The results from our 2015 State of Illinois Alzheimer’s Disease Survey are in. A total of 1,559 Illinois residents took the time to share their thoughts on the state’s programs and services for those affected by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

The results from our 2015 State of Illinois Alzheimer’s Disease Survey are in. A total of 1,559 Illinois residents took the time to share their thoughts on the state’s programs and services for those affected by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

The information we learn from this survey and reflected in this report will be a great resource as the Alzheimer’s Association and others to prepare recommendations for Illinois lawmakers and staff at Illinois’ state agencies as they address this looming public health crisis. Lawmakers and agency staff will have to improve the state’s response to Alzheimer’s disease as the numbers of those with Alzheimer’s grows from 210,000 to 260,000 by 2025.

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