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    • Our Studies
    • Alz Research in the News

Community Partners 
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Our Alabama Network

Alabama Caregiver Connect is made possible by partnering with agencies and organizations in Alabama that are dedicated to improving care for people living with dementia and their caregivers. Click on the logos below to learn more about our local partners in  research and public education about dementia and caregiving. 

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The Middle Alabama Area Agency on Aging (M4A) mission is to help all individuals access information, assistance, and resources that will empower them to self-advocate, live independently, and enjoy the highest quality of life. M4A specializes in serving older adults and individuals with disabilities. M4A serves Serving Blount, Chilton, Shelby, St. Clair, and Walker Counties in Alabama. To learn more about the services they provide, click here.  


Logo for Alzheimer's of Central Alabama
Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama is a non-profit organization and resource center serving Alzheimer’s patients, caregivers and professionals. Its programs serve 21 counties in central Alabama. To learn more about the programs they offer, as well as how to get involved with their advocacy events, click here. 


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Learn more about how the UAB Alzheimer's Disease Center is is providing care and information to families about dementia.

​Check out their new Caregiver College Youtube channel by clicking here.

Are you a community-based organization and want to find out how you can get more involved? Contact Nicole Ruggiano to find out how. 

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