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When Memory Fades, Love Remains: Resources for Dementia Care in Colorado

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In 1980, a group of dedicated physicians and researchers founded the Alzheimer’s Association, which has become the national authority on dementia. Through global research, advocacy, awareness, and support services, The Alzeheimer’s Association is leading the way to end the disease.

To complement the 2025 Broadway touring engagement of The Notebook, the Colorado chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association has partnered with the Denver Center for the Performing Arts to provide resources for those living with dementia, their caregivers, families, and the public.

Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline

800.272.3900

The Alzheimer’s Association® 24/7 Helpline is available around the clock, 365 days a year. Through this free service, specialists and master’s-level clinicians offer confidential support and information to people living with dementia, caregivers, families and the public. A recent study found that people who make even a single call to the 24/7 Helpline experience improved mental health and are better able to manage emotions, access resources and engage in action planning.

Contact the Helpline day or night to:

  • Speak confidentially with master’s-level care consultants who can offer support, answer questions, help in a crisis, and provide information on issues people face every day.
  • Learn about the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and other dementia, such as vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia and mixed dementia.
  • Find out about local programs and services.
  • Get general information about legal, financial and care decisions, as well as treatment options.
  • Receive help in your preferred language through our bilingual staff or interpreter service, which is offered in more than 200 languages.
  • Dial 711 to connect with a TRS operator.

Our professional staff has the knowledge to address a variety of topics:

  • Memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Treatment options.
  • Safety issues.
  • Tips for providing quality care.
  • Recommendations for finding quality care providers.
  • Strategies to reduce caregiver stress.
  • Legal and financial documents for future care.
  • Aging and brain health.
  • Referrals to local community programs and services.

 


Education

alz.org/education

Online and in-person courses ranging from dementia basics to caregiving strategies.


Support groups

alz.org/crf

Facilitated peer discussions for caregivers and people living with dementia.


ALZConnected®

alz.org/alzconnected

An online community where anyone affected by Alzheimer’s or another dementia can connect with others to ask questions, get advice and

find support. 


ALZNavigator®

alz.org/alznavigator

An online tool to assess needs and create action plans.


Community Resource Finder

alz.org/crf

A nationwide online listing of Alzheimer’s and dementia resources and local Alzheimer’s Association chapters.


TrialMatch®

alz.org/trialmatch

A service that connects individuals living with Alzheimer’s, caregivers and healthy volunteers to clinical trials that may advance Alzheimer’s research.

 

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