Alois Alzheimer Foundation

Alois Alzheimer Foundation The Alois Alzheimer Foundation located at 70 Damon Road, Cincinnati, OH 45218 is a non profit, 501(c)3 organization.

OUR MISSION:
Partnering with like-minded individuals and organizations to:

Increase Responsible Research: Over the years, The Alois Alzheimer Foundation has participated in clinical trials and research to bring promising medication and innovations to the marketplace. Leading Education: Each year, the Caregiver Series and other educational opportunities impact hundreds of families touched by the disease. In cooperation with local universities, hands-on teaching and clinical opportunities related to Alzheimer's disease are made available to medical professionals including physicians, psychiatrists, pharmacy and nursing students. Increasing Awareness: The Alois Alzheimer Foundation helps raise awareness of issues and trends regarding the disease by sharing current research articles with "Friends of the Foundation," by writing relevant articles in medical and professional journals, and providing a speakers bureau which annually presents to groups locally, regionally and abroad.

Alois had the pleasure of hosting The Cincinnati Firefighters this week for an educational workshop on Alzheimer’s and D...
05/08/2025

Alois had the pleasure of hosting The Cincinnati Firefighters this week for an educational workshop on Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Great information delivered and received! Thank you to all the Alois staff for volunteering their help these three days, and to Sylvia Dwertman from VISITING ANGELS for her help.
This program is sponsored by The Alois Alzheimer Foundation. Anyone interested in an educational program about Alzheimer’s and Dementia, please contact Mary at 513-605-1000.

A fun experience with Health Rhythms celebrating Disney. The Health Rhythms program is sponsored by The Alois Alzheimer ...
03/27/2025

A fun experience with Health Rhythms celebrating Disney. The Health Rhythms program is sponsored by The Alois Alzheimer Foundation

Hosted the Virtual Dementia Tour for this group of wonderful ladies. (Sue, Nan, Carla, Marianne, Joyce, Marianne)
03/21/2025

Hosted the Virtual Dementia Tour for this group of wonderful ladies. (Sue, Nan, Carla, Marianne, Joyce, Marianne)

Hope you can join us for this interesting conversation. To register: mfinn@hcmg.com
12/04/2024

Hope you can join us for this interesting conversation. To register: mfinn@hcmg.com

Interesting article
11/16/2024

Interesting article

A study has linked the strength change to the condition.

The Alois Alzheimer Foundation has partnered with The Music & Wellness Coalition to bring the Health Rhythms program to ...
11/05/2024

The Alois Alzheimer Foundation has partnered with The Music & Wellness Coalition to bring the Health Rhythms program to our residents at The Alois Alzheimer Center for the next 10 weeks. Jim, the Facilitator, is excellent, bringing so many smiles and laughter!

08/14/2024

Partnered this week with Visiting Angels with The Virtual Dementia Tour. A good experience! Thank you to Second Wind Dreams for the wonderful program!!

This article was written by a family member in honor of her loved one who lived at The Alois Alzheimer Center.  Sheila i...
04/05/2024

This article was written by a family member in honor of her loved one who lived at The Alois Alzheimer Center. Sheila is a supporter of the Alois Alzheimer Foundation as well. Here is her story:

A Tribute to Alois Alzheimer Center

This year, I spent my first Valentine's Day in 56 years without my one and only "King Richard" who died in November. Cupid did us a favor back in 1967 and we enjoyed his magic influence ever since."Better to be lucky than good" as the old adage goes.

However, when my husband, Dick Benner, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's 7 years ago, we were afraid all the good luck and good times were over for us. Mercifully, we were wrong. Thanks to the loving, friendly, dedicated staff at The Alois Alzheimer Center, we ended up sharing some of the most precious and happy moments in our married life in his final years there. I still have a tough time believing this!

I know that I will forever be filled with love and gratitude for all that the staff at Alois Alzheimer Center did to make that possible. (Alois Alzheimer, if you do not know, was the German psychiatrist and neuropathologist who identified the first case of presenile dementia in the early 1900s, later named after him as "Alzheimer's Disease")

The Alois Alzheimer Center, is set on the fringes of Winton Woods in the Greenhills area of Cincinnati. It was opened in 1987 and was the first facility in America to be dedicated solely to the care of those with Alzheimer's and Dementia. For thirty-seven years, from assisted living and rehab through full-time care, all residents must be diagnosed with dementia issues.

The staff, some of whom have worked there for thirty years, are a singular subset of caregivers who are actually drawn to working with the Alzheimer's population. This is not a care-giving skill set that can be easily trained. It is definitely a "calling". Many of them have had family members affected by dementia and this is their way to "give back".

So, this past Valentine's Day, it dawned on me that the cards I most wanted to send - the ones that would come straight from my heart, would go to the staff at The Alois Alzheimer Center - these rare, beautiful creatures who clean the hallways, cook the meals, give the baths, brush the teeth, play the music, plan the parties, change the clothes and truly LOVE the likes of my husband. Angels with names like; Bobbie, Lisa, Steve, Sarah, Maria, John. Mellissa, Lindsey, Dawn, Nikki, Larry, Ashley, Michelle, Mary, Jake and Tom, and the dozens more whom I have forgotten. Somehow, they changed years, which arguably should have been the worst ones in our lives, into ones we shall always treasure. May God bless every man jack at Alois Alzheimer Center. "King Richard” and I will always love you. Sheila Case Benner

07/07/2023

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70 Damon Road
Cincinnati, OH
45218

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