Alzheimer's Association - Minnesota and North Dakota Chapters
Information and Support
Alzheimer's Association - Rochester
3261 19th St NW, Ste 201, Rochester, MN, 55901
(952) 767-7570
https://www.alz.org/help-support/resources/online-tools
Service Details
Description
Learn more about a specific topic and how to connect to additional resources and services.
Additional Information
The Alzheimer's Association offers online tools to help find answers, local resources and support:
* Online classes to learn about the disease and to make plans
* Online community for peer support and advice
* Lists of resources
* Online information and email updates
Features
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Area Served by County
- Blue Earth County
- Brown County
- Cottonwood County
- Dodge County
- Faribault County
- Fillmore County
- Freeborn County
- Goodhue County
- Houston County
- Jackson County
- Martin County
- Mower County
- Murray County
- Nobles County
- Olmsted County
- Pipestone County
- Rice County
- Rock County
- Sibley County
- Steele County
- Wabasha County
- Waseca County
- Watonwan County
- Winona County
Fees
The website is free to access. Some webinars are offered free of charge; other workshops do require a registration fee.
Business Hours
9:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Thursday
Area Served
Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Dodge, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Jackson, Martin, Mower, Murray, Nobles, Olmsted, Pipe Stone, Rock, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Watonwan, and Winona counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (952) 767-7570 | |
Toll Free | (800) 272-3900 |
Last Update
11/22/2024
Other Locations
- Alzheimer's Association - Fargo 2631 12th Ave S, Ste A, Fargo, ND, 58103
- Alzheimer's Association - Grand Forks 1375 S Columbia Rd, Ste C1, Grand Forks, ND, 58201
- Alzheimer's Association - Duluth 4960 Miller Trunk Hwy, Ste 700, Hermantown, MN, 55811
- Alzheimer's Association - Minnetonka 12701 Whitewater Dr, Ste 290, Minnetonka, MN, 55343
- Alzheimer's Association - St. Cloud 600 25th Ave S, Ste 201, St. Cloud, MN, 56301
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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LH-2700.1700Disease/Disability Information Definition
Programs that provide information about the causes and origins, preventive measures, symptoms, screening/diagnostic procedures, and/or methods of treatment or management including the latest research for specific illnesses or disabling conditions.
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TJ-3000.8000Specialized Information and Referral Definition
Programs that maintain information about community resources that are appropriate for a specific target group or human services sector (for example, youth programs or addiction services) and which link individuals who are in need of specialized services with appropriate resources and/or which provide information about community agencies and organizations that offer specialized services.
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YF-3000.2380Dementia Definition
An acquired reduction in mental capacity that is characterized by impairment of memory, judgment and intellectual functioning which is often accompanied by behavioral disturbances.
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YF-3000.2380-050Alzheimer's Disease Definition
An age-related, non-reversible brain disorder that develops over a period of years. Initially, people experience memory loss and confusion, which may be mistaken for the kinds of memory changes that are sometimes associated with normal aging. The symptoms gradually lead to behavior and personality changes, a decline in cognitive abilities such as decision-making and language skills and problems recognizing family and friends; and ultimately to a severe loss of mental function. Alzheimer's disease is one of a group of disorders called dementias that are characterized by cognitive and behavioral problems. It is the most common cause of dementia among people age 65 and older.
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YJ-6830.0440Families/Friends of People With Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Definition
The parents, children, spouses, partners, friends or other relatives or significant others of people who have Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia, whose own patterns of personal, social and familial coping have been significantly affected by concern about the individual.