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No one should face Alzheimer's alone. Available in-person or online, our free education and advocacy programs feature information on topics including the signs of Alzheimer’s disease, diagnosis, communication, living with dementia, caregiving techniques, and public policy efforts.

We offer three types of programs below:

  • In-person: Hosted locally for people to learn together in-person. Registration is required, and registrants will be sent additional event details prior to the date of the program.
  • Live Webinar: Program is offered live via a webinar platform. Registration is required, and registrants will be sent additional webinar details prior to the date of the program. Participants will be given the option of joining via video/webinar or through a toll-free number.
  • On Demand: Pre-recorded video that is available for immediate access.

EDUCATION PROGRAMS

View all educational offerings at alz.org/crf. Full program descriptions can be found at links below. To register click a link below or call 800-272-3900. 

Select a category to skip to that section:
In-Person
Live Webinars
Seminario Web en Vivo en Español
On-Demand
Support Groups
Advocacy

Bring education to your community by scheduling a workshop with one of our Community Educators. Learn More

IN-PERSON


10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's
April 29 | 11:00 AM-1:00 PM (Huntersville)
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Family Dementia Conference & Resource Fair
April 20 | 1:00-5:00 PM (Charlotte)
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LIVE WEBINARS

Coming soon!
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SEMINARIO WEB EN VIVO EN ESPAÑOL

Para obtener adicional material educativo sobre el alzhéimer y la demencia en español, haga clic aquí.

For additional Alzheimer’s and dementia education in Spanish, please click here.

Coming soon! 
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ON-DEMAND

These programs are pre-recorded and available for immediate access. Simply register, and the program link will be emailed to you directly. View these programs at your convenience.

Clinical Trials & Research in the Black Community: Addressing Stigmas and Breaking Barriers

In addition to the chapter on-demand programs above, you can also access online programs from our Alzheimer’s Association Education Center anytime.
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SUPPORT GROUPS

View all support group offerings here.
They are listed alphabetically by county or virtual.
To register, please contact the Facilitator directly for more information and to confirm the date, time, location or Zoom login information.
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Memory Makers: Early-Stage Memory Loss Educational Support Group
Hosted by Duke Dementia Family Support Program
The six-week group meets on Thursday afternoons and is offered in person in Durham in the spring, summer and fall.
More Info
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Living with Younger-Onset Support Group (Virtual)
Duke Dementia Family Support Program
April 23 | 7:00-8:30 PM
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Caregiver Support Group (Winston-Salem)
Shepherd's Center - open to all caregivers
April 25 | 10:00-11:30 AM
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Caregiver Support Group (Highlands)
Hudson Library - open to all caregivers
April 25 | 10:15-11:45 AM
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Caregiver Support Group (Cashiers)
Cashiers Community Library - open to all caregivers
April 25 | 3:00-4:30 PM
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Caregiver Support Group (Shelby)
TerraBella Shelby - open to all caregivers
April 25 | 5:30-6:30 PM
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Caregiver Support Group (Virtual)
Pender County - open to all caregivers
April 25 | 6:00-7:00 PM
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Caregiver Support Group (Virtual)
Gracious Living - open to all caregivers
April 27 | 10:00-11:15 AM
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ADVOCACY

State Advocacy Day (Raleigh)
May 7 | 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
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Additional programs are also available through the Community Resource Finder.

Can't join us in real time? The Alzheimer's Association Training and Education Center offers free courses available 24/7, so you can learn on your own schedule.