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Alzheimer Cafe Uk Description: For persons with any form of dementia, their carers, families and all professionals. In Farnborough, Hampshire. (alzheimercafe.co.uk) |
Alzheimer Insights Online Description: Access and browse all articles appearing in 'Alzheimer Insights'. (alzheimer-insights.com) |
Alzheimer's Association Description: Alzheimer's disease, information for caregivers, research. (alz.org) |
Alzheimer's Disease Support-Group Description: Alzheimer's Disease Bulletin Board (support-group.com) |
Alzheimer's Talking Point Description: Share information and experiences about all forms of dementia. Available through the Alzheimer's Society website but is run and hosted by discussion forum members themselves. (alzheimers.org.uk) |
Cedars Day Hospital Description: Includes advice, information, support for families, friends, carers of people with Alzheimer's Disease or other Dementia related illnesses. (angelfire.com) |
The Gathering Place Description: Nightly support chat for caregivers of those dealing with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. (theribbon.com) |
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