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Meetings

Thank you to all our participants! Your thoughts and opinions are included in a report that will help us provide programs and services to serve you better.


Special Report:
“Voices of Alzheimer’s Disease: Summary Report on the Nationwide Town Hall Meetings for People with Early Stage Dementia”
The report is a qualitative analysis based on the first dialogue of more than 300 people living in the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease at regional town hall meetings and virtual town meetings held online.

Meeting

November 1, 2008
Marion, Iowa
9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Marion City Hall, 1125 6th Ave.
Register: Go to www.alz.org/eci for details. Please register by Oct. 27. This meeting is free.

 

Video gallery

View video clips from our Town Hall meetings, featuring comments from participants.
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News coverage of Town Hall Meetings

Washington, D.C meeting
Individuals with Alzheimer's speak out (video)
- Washington Post

Spartanburg meeting
People with Alzheimer's, kin share their experiences
- Spartanburg Herald Journal


Oakland meeting
People with Alzheimer’s talk about enjoying life
- The San Francisco Chronicle

 

Background on Town Hall meetings
The Alzheimer's Association is holding a series of live Town Hall meetings for people diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's.

Participants will have the chance to voice their opinion on a variety of topics and share their experiences living with the disease. As a result, the true voice of those affected by Alzheimer’s will be gathered, offering needed insight into what it is like to have dementia.

The perspectives raised in these meetings and on this Web site will help the Alzheimer's Association learn how to best serve people living with early-stage Alzheimer's.





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