North Carolina Alzheimer’s Association Announces 2026 Policy Priorities to Improve Detection, Care and Research

More than 210,000 North Carolinians live with Alzheimer’s disease, and 381,000 family members and friends provide care. To address this growing public health challenge, the Alzheimer’s Association is working with state lawmakers to advance policies that improve early detection, diagnosis, care planning and support for those affected by dementia. On January 6, we held a […]

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North Carolina Legislative Update – October 2025

Alzheimer’s advocates from across North Carolina continue to drive meaningful progress on both state and federal policy priorities. Their dedication has strengthened legislative momentum and expanded access to critical resources for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Below is a snapshot of the Alzheimer’s Association’s recent advocacy efforts in North Carolina, which are shaping […]

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North Carolina Legislative Update – March 2025

North Carolina advocates have kicked off 2025 with an array of advocacy efforts to advance Alzheimer’s policy at the state and federal levels. The tireless efforts of ALZ advocates across North Carolina have led to significant movement in our legislative priorities. Notable activities include our 2025 Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day, 14 meetings with Congressional District Offices, […]

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