Alzheimer's Assocation Providng More Info Than You Knew About
- marycoupland5
- Oct 17
- 2 min read

The Alzheimer's Association provides a wealth of information, tools, resources, and webinars to help families care for loved ones with dementia.
Here's just a sampling of what you have access to:
Long Term Care/Assisted Living Project ECHO Series
Free Project ECHO series directed at senior housing communities is coming up in January 2026. This will fill up, so please share information.

ALZPro
The Alzheimer's Association new centralized hub for professional resources, designed with you in mind.
ALZPro unites care resources, research, data platforms, clinical guidelines, continuing education and implementation tools — all on one trusted platform.
ALZPro empowers professionals to reduce risk, advance early detection, improve care and expand equitable access.

Explore peer-reviewed journals, real-world data platforms and funding opportunities that support dementia research and accelerate progress.
Build your knowledge and stay current with the latest in dementia care and research through continuing education credit, online training and world-class certification.
Engage with expert communities and initiatives, contribute to data registries and exchange insights with peers through ISTAART, the International Society to Advance Alzheimer's Research and Treatment.
Discover leading conferences and events that bring together experts across research and care to share insights, expand networks and move dementia science and clinical practice forward.
Improve quality, promote consistency and strengthen person-centered outcomes with practical, evidence-informed tools and resources for all clinical and care settings.Whether you're providing care, conducting research or building better systems,
ALZPro keeps you informed, prepared and connected.Join the professionals shaping the future of dementia care at alz.org/ALZPro.
What is Alz Talks?
Alz Talks is a series of short webinars that provides education, information, news and resources on a variety of dementia and caregiving topics.
How often are Alz Talks sessions held?
Alz Talk sessions are typically held once every other month. We aim to provide regular opportunities for individuals to engage in meaningful conversations, learn from guest speakers, and share their own experiences.

Article Submitted by:
Jerri Wood (she/her) | Program Manager | Alzheimer's Association,
Washington State Chapter -- Serving Washington and Northern Idaho
Office: 425.230.4678 | jwood@alz.org | www.alz.org |
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