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 – May 2024

This spring, the tireless efforts of advocates across North Carolina have led to significant advancements in state and federal Alzheimer’s legislation. Their work has not only bolstered policy priorities but also improved access for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Notable achievements include our State Advocacy Day, Advocacy Engagement Week, and the federal AIM Advocacy Forum. Here’s […]

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