Virginia's ALZHEIMER'S COMMISSION

ALZPOSSIBLE INITIATIVE 

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AlzPossible
 

 

 

THE CHAIR OF THE VIRGINIA ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS COMMISSION:  Read more about Dr. Ayn Welleford.

The Virginia's Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Commission Strategic Plan - click below for a PDF version.

Review THE 2009 REPORT OF THE VIRGINIA ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND RELATED DISORDERS COMMISSION.

Attention Alzheimer's Patients and Caregivers - a new Alzheimer's study - Review details of this flyer.

Review our topic-driven newsletters (with webinar recordings):

 

Read more about our series on Legal Issues and the AD Caregiver featuring Robert Bullock, Esq.

Review there the live events including slides, webinar recordings, and various handouts.

FORUM MEMBERS

Click here to access our newly designed discussion and learning platform

(Registration is free and requires a valid email address.)

Monday, the 29th of March at noon Eastern, the AlzPossible hosted a one-hour interactive live event focusing on CULTURE CHANGE - Accepting that 1+1 May Not Always Be 2!  Review the backgrounder, the  panelists, as well as the slides and a video recording of the event.

ON CAMERA: Review MEOC's Caregivers' Album of Thoughts and Thanks.  Click here to access the album.

VCU had launched a Survey and asks for your participation: Alzheimer’s Family Caregivers: Psychological Experience and Support Needs Survey.

 

  

 

The mission of the Virginia's ALZHEIMER'S COMMISSION ALZPOSSIBLE INITIATIVE is to establish a much-needed organizational structure for coordinating purposeful activities and initiatives on Alzheimer’s and other dementing illnesses within the Commonwealth.  The AlzPossible is to be established as a virtual center or a center without walls.  The virtual center concept is a hybrid organization designed to leverage intellectual assets, rather than physical assets, to attain its corporate objectives.  Whenever possible, the objective is to form partnerships among groups or organizations within the Commonwealth, to take advantage of their respective talents and resources, and to advance the public health goals of the Commonwealth of Virginia.  

This project was supported, in part by grant number 90AZ2771 from the U.S. Administration on Aging, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201.  Grantees undertaking projects under government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions.  Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official Administration on Aging policy.

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