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    • To reach people and families affected by Alzheimer's and
        other dementing illnesses with support, knowledge and 
        resources.
    • To develop societal awareness and understanding of the
        overwhelming devastation dementia causes.
    • To bring about improvement in the social and health systems
        serving those affected by dementing illnesses.


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Phone:  360.671.3316
Toll Free: 
800.493.3959
Fax:  360.715.9940
Email:  alz@alzsociety.org

1212 Indian St.
P.O. Box 4104
Bellingham, WA  98227
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SPRING WORKSHOP!

WALK /5K RUN

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If you need information regarding in-home care, medical assistance, family caregiver support, long-term care options, and general resources for someone aged 60 and over in any area of the country, call, toll-free, the Eldercare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 or visit the Eldercare Locator Web site

Alzheimer Society of Washington presents
2009 Spring Workshop
Friday June 5, 2009
All-day Workshop with Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA

 Click here to learn more

Alzheimer Society of Washington presents
10th Annual Miles for Memories Walk/5K Run
Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Fairhaven Village Green in Bellingham

Click here for  race results

Alzheimer Society of Washington presents
"Memory Makers"
Bellingham Library
210 Central Avenue
Admission free
See our calendar for details.


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In the 1970’s, researchers learned that smell is compromised in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease...  Read more or download PDF version (350k)

Memory awareness screenings are held the third Tuesday of the month at St. Luke's Community Health Education Center in Bellingham, WA.  Learn More

A support group is a safe place to bring up issues that might be hard to talk about at home.  Find a support group in your county.  
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Members of Alzheimer Society of Washington may borrow books and videos dealing with Alzheimer's disease and dementia.  If you find something you'd like to borrow and you're not a member, then use our Membership Form to join first.  Explore our Library