Alzheimers Association Houston and Southeast Texas
The Alzheimers Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter helps the community. We work with of families and caregivers. And we also work with scientists, health professionals, and concerned citizens. They are all committed to finding a cure for Alzheimer’s Disease. And to ease the burden of Alzheimer’s Disease that families experience. Additionally, this includes related dementia disorders such as Lewy Body, Vascular Dementia and more.
Our mission
To eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected, and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.
Our vision
A world without Alzheimer’s disease.
As such, the Alzheimers Association Houston & Southeast Texas Chapter serves 37 Texas counties.
Find A Caregiver Support Group Near You Or Join One Online
Volunteer
The Alzheimers Association Houston has many opportunities for members of the community to volunteer. And we need your time and talents. Whether you volunteer 4 hours a week or only once in a while, we need you.
Donate
Help us serve the over 140,000 families in Southeast Texas affected by Alzheimer’s! You can do this through your financial support.
Join The Walk
The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® is the world’s largest event. And it is both to raise awareness and funds. Likewise,these funds are used for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The walk is held annually in more than 650 communities nationwide. Furthermore, this inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to reclaim the future for millions. And together, we can end Alzheimer’s disease. It is the nation’s sixth-leading cause of death.
Discover the 10 Warning Signs and Symptoms
View the service tab above to see the many ways the Alzheimer’s Association Houston & Southeast Texas can help you and your family with the challenges you face. Additionally, we have a 24-hour helpline available. We have a counselor on site that you can make an appointment with or have a phone conversation. Also, there are caregiver groups available in all areas to serve you.
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