When you have questions about Alzheimers disease, caregiving or brain health, the Alzheimers Association 24/7 Helpline has the answers. Staffed around-the-clock by professionals who understand the disease and its im-pact, our 24/7 Helpline connects callers to information and support whenever they need it. Our toll-free number is 1.800.272.3900.
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