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Alzheimer's Association: Greater East Ohio Chapter The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research.

The Alzheimer's Association Greater East Ohio Area Chapter serves families in 17 counties in Ohio, helping families and caregivers learn about the disease, gain an understanding of the many challenges memory loss presents, and receive emotional support. From offices in Hudson, Canton and Canfield, our chapter provides programs and services to the 60,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease, and an additional 250,000 people affected through their role as caregivers. The Greater East Ohio Area Chapter serves the largest prevalence of people with Alzheimer’s disease in the state of Ohio. Our service area covers: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Mahoning, Medina, Muskingum, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties.

Join us for the 2026 Alzheimer's Association Ohio Advocacy Day at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus on Tuesday, April 28. ...
15/01/2026

Join us for the 2026 Alzheimer's Association Ohio Advocacy Day at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus on Tuesday, April 28. In addition to a special luncheon program in the Statehouse Atrium, meet with your elected representatives to discuss your personal experience with Alzheimer's and its impact on millions of Ohioans. Seating for the luncheon is limited. Deadline for registration is Tuesday, Feb. 10.

Register today! alz-oh.quorum.us/event/29317/

January is  , a good time for caregivers and those with dementia to consider financial plans. Planning ahead can reduce ...
13/01/2026

January is , a good time for caregivers and those with dementia to consider financial plans. Planning ahead can reduce stress and allow the person with dementia to express wishes for future care and decisions. Learn more about care costs and financial and legal documents you'll need: https://loom.ly/fGP97F8

Connect, engage and get valuable information and resources during our free live learning webinars. Whether you're intere...
12/01/2026

Connect, engage and get valuable information and resources during our free live learning webinars. Whether you're interested in improving your brain health or learning about Alzheimer’s and dementia, we’ve got a virtual program for you. Learn more at alz.org/livelearning.

Winter weather conditions — such as freezing temperatures, snow, ice and early darkness — can be dangerous for people li...
09/01/2026

Winter weather conditions — such as freezing temperatures, snow, ice and early darkness — can be dangerous for people living with Alzheimer's or other dementias. However, by planning ahead and taking necessary precautions, caregivers can make a meaningful difference in keeping their loved ones safe. ❄️
Learn some practical cold weather tips at https://loom.ly/xFrVT-8.

Your story matters. Make sure it’s heard. 📣 Join advocates across the country and make a difference in 2026 and beyond: ...
08/01/2026

Your story matters. Make sure it’s heard. 📣 Join advocates across the country and make a difference in 2026 and beyond: alz.org/advocacy.

Help us start the new year off strong by making a new commitment to fight Alzheimer’s! Learn how you can make a differen...
06/01/2026

Help us start the new year off strong by making a new commitment to fight Alzheimer’s! Learn how you can make a difference today: alz.org/getinvolved.

Make prioritizing your brain health part of your New Year’s resolutions for 2026. Check out our 10 Healthy Habits for Yo...
02/01/2026

Make prioritizing your brain health part of your New Year’s resolutions for 2026. Check out our 10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain: alz.org/healthyhabits.

Happy New Year! Health and happiness to you and yours in the new year ahead as we move toward a world without Alzheimer'...
01/01/2026

Happy New Year! Health and happiness to you and yours in the new year ahead as we move toward a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.

Happy holidays from the Alzheimer’s Association! We hope your celebrations are filled with joy. While our offices are cl...
25/12/2025

Happy holidays from the Alzheimer’s Association! We hope your celebrations are filled with joy. While our offices are closed today, please know that we are always here if you need us. Call our 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900.

“Cooking latkes, lighting the candles, serving others, hanging out and laughing—those moments mean way more to us than a...
19/12/2025

“Cooking latkes, lighting the candles, serving others, hanging out and laughing—those moments mean way more to us than anything we could buy.”

For Dayna and her husband Adam, who is living with Alzheimer’s, the meaning behind Hanukkah feels stronger than ever. Their family traditions have evolved over time. As their kids grew up and life shifted, they began focusing more on experiences than on presents. And after Adam’s diagnosis, slowing down became even more important.

One tradition that remains close to their hearts is volunteering. Since they don’t celebrate Christmas, they serve dinner at a local mission each year.

“It’s become very special for our family—a way to give back and spend the holiday season in a way that reflects what matters to us.”

Dayna says the holidays aren’t about perfection anymore. Living with Alzheimer’s means adapting plans and creating space for rest and quiet moments.

“I’ve let go of the pressure for the holidays to be perfect. The season can be loud and hectic, and changes in routine can create confusion, so we try to communicate clearly and move gently through each day. Sometimes that means stepping away from the noise or simplifying plans.”

For Dayna and Adam, Alzheimer’s does not define their family or their celebrations. They still decorate, cook, laugh and celebrate—just at a pace that feels right.

💜 This season, Dayna hopes others will remember what matters most: time together.

Did you pick up a new activity or hobby this year? Consider turning your new passion into purpose with Do What You Love ...
18/12/2025

Did you pick up a new activity or hobby this year? Consider turning your new passion into purpose with Do What You Love to End ALZ. It’s simple, flexible and starts with you — doing something you love and turning it into a fundraiser to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. There’s no limit to what you can do!

Visit alz.org/dowhatyoulove to get started.

Memory loss that disrupts daily life may be a symptom of Alzheimer's or other dementia. If you notice any of these 10 wa...
16/12/2025

Memory loss that disrupts daily life may be a symptom of Alzheimer's or other dementia. If you notice any of these 10 warning signs in yourself or a loved one, schedule an appointment with a doctor. alz.org/10signs.

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