New Podcast: Supporting Aging in Place Through Therapy and Community Care
Alzheimer’s Community Care is proud to share a new episode…
Read MoreOctober 23, 2025
We are dedicated to educating and empowering individuals with the latest information and tools regarding Alzheimer’s Disease.
In this series, we bring you expert insights, practical tips, and evidence-based strategies to help you safeguard your brain health. Click here for video series!
Meet David Uhlfelder, recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, and listen as he talks with ACC’s Dr. Karen Gilbert about moving forward. Click here to listen to the podcasts!
Thanks to everyone who made our 2025 Education Conference a great success!
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Alzheimer’s Community Care is dedicated to promoting and providing community-based, family-centered care for patients and their caregivers living with neurocognitive disorders, through the belief that where there is help, there is hope.
Over the years, the Organization has been the driving force in advocating and establishing much needed legislation in the state of Florida.
A Specialized Day Center providing dementia-specific care and therapeutic activities to the patients. Other services include Family Navigator and ID Locator Service.
Our Family Navigators provide caregivers with the support, tools, and resources needed to continue providing home-based care for their loved ones.
We provide caregivers with understanding and guidance that can help them throughout the many stages of Alzheimer’s disease and other related neurocognitive disorders.
Our Education Department provides the latest education on Alzheimer’s disease and related neurocognitive disorders for patients, caregivers, staff, law enforcement, students of health professions and community health care partners. We also strive to monitor, support and promote the Organization’s accredited model for specialized, disease-specific care.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most prevalent irreversible neurocognitive disorder. It is currently recognized as the sixth leading cause of death in the United States and fifth leading cause for those over age sixty-five. Taking a brain health assessment as routinely as a blood pressure reading could identify changes in cognitive function and promote early intervention.
We are proud that 85 cents of every dollar donated to Alzheimer's Community Care goes directly to the services and resources that we provide families affected by Alzheimer's disease and related neurocognitive disorders.
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