Alzheimer's Association: Greater Maryland Chapter
Alzheimer's Association, Greater Maryland
ABOUT
This service gives free support to people with Alzheimer’s and the people who care for them.
Phone
(800) 272-3900 hotline(410) 561-9099 voice
Location
502 Washington Ave., Suite 300Towson, MD 21204
Services
- Education Programs
- Online Tools
- Hotline
Website
www.alz.org/maryland
info.maryland@alz.org
Hours
General Information
The Alzheimer’s Association helps people with Alzheimer’s and their families.
They give support, share information, teach others, and work to find a cure.
You can call their free helpline any time at 800-272-3900. A trained person will talk with you and help you in private.
The Greater Maryland Chapter also gives support, care choices, and classes for families and caregivers.
Click here to contact them.
Click here to visit the Greater Maryland Chapter and choose “Resources” or “Support Groups.”
Services
Education Programs
About
The Alzheimer’s Association gives tips and training to help families and caregivers support someone with memory loss.
You can watch free videos online any time. Learn about warning signs, how to talk with someone who has memory problems, and how to plan for care.
In Maryland, you can also join in-person or virtual classes taught by trained speakers.
For more help, call the free 24/7 Helpline at 800-272-3900.
Service Categories
Online Tools
About
The Alzheimer’s Association has free online tools to help you find answers, support, and local help.
Click here to see the tools and choose the one that fits your needs.
Hotline
About
The Alzheimer’s Association has a free phone line at 800-272-3900 that you can call any time, day or night.
Trained staff give private help to people with Alzheimer’s, their families, and caregivers.
Phone
(800) 272-3900 hotlineAudience:
This service is for people with memory problems and the people who take care of them.Languages
- English
- Spanish