Early Stage Education Programs
In the early stages of dementia, individuals and families face new questions as they adjust to the diagnosis. Through educational programs, you will hear practical answers to questions that arise and to learn what you can do to cope with the changes that come from an early stage diagnosis.
Dates and locations: See the Calendar
Early Stage Social Programs
Early stage social programs provide opportunities for individuals with an early form of dementia and their care partners to interact with others through group activities in community settings.
Dates and locations: See the Calendar
Early Stage Support Groups
An early stage support group is a regularly scheduled in-person or virtual gathering of individuals with an early form of dementia and their care partners which offer emotional support, disease related education, and connections to local resources.
All Alzheimer’s Association Early Stage Support Groups are facilitated by individuals who have received training from the Alzheimer's Association.
Dates and locations: See the Calendar
Community Resources
Access listings of Alzheimer’s resources ranging from diagnostic centers, non profit legal services to housing and care options.
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For help or more information for you or a family member in the early stages, call the Helpline 24/7 at 1.800.272.3900 or click here.













