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Take action for individuals living with Alzheimer’s—access step-by-step guidance, proven advocacy tools, and learn about the top issues that need your voice today.

Bridging Relief in Delayed Government Enrollment for Young Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Act

Young onset Alzheimer’s patients are waiting too long for care. It's unfair and unnecessary. Advocate with us today to end this delay!

Stop the Cuts That Threaten Research and Patients

Voices of Alzheimer’s rejects in the strongest possible terms the February 11th executive order that slashes staffing and research funding at key federal health agencies, a reckless decision that threatens millions of Alzheimer’s patients and their families. We are fighting against federal cuts that endanger patients, stall research, and jeopardize the future of treatment.

Thanks to Alzheimer’s advocates, we’ve made meaningful progress in expanding access to diagnosis and FDA-approved treatments. But there’s more to do—and your voice matters. When you’re ready to take action, we’ve provided information below to guide you every step of the way.

Stay informed about our latest advocacy efforts by exploring our statements and initiatives.

See what we’re fighting for this year, including research funding, treatment access, and early diagnosis initiatives.

Read the Voices of Alzheimer's Bill of Rights outlining the fundamental rights that every person living with Alzheimer's deserves to ensure they are treated with dignity and empowered throughout their care journey.Stay informed about our latest advocacy efforts by exploring our statements and initiatives.

Did you have a conversation with your elected official?

Please fill out the below form after you have met with or spoken to a legislator related to Voices of Alzheimer’s Advocacy priorities. We love to know who in our community is helping us achieve our mission and and any further steps we can take to reach our goals.

Standing Strong: Advocacy for Alzheimer's Care and Treatment

Explore our commitment to progress. Here, you'll find an archive of the protests and advocacy efforts undertaken to improve the lives of those affected by Alzheimer's.