Worried about your memory? Find out about memory loss, when you should go to the doctor and how to keep your brain healthy.
Find out about dementia, practical steps you can take to manage your condition and plan for the future
Resources to help you understand dementia, access services and supports and manage daily life.
Healthcare professional? Find information about our services, publications, resources and research.
Alzheimer Ireland needs as much help as possible. This is an overview of all the ways you can help us!
Our services provide person centred support and care, the person with dementia and their family is placed at the centre of the service so that they are actively involved in making decisions.
Click on any of the services below to find out more:
National Helpline
Dementia Adviser Service
Mobile Information Service
Social Clubs
Alzheimer Cafes
Family Education Programmes
Family Support Groups
Home Care
Day Centres
Cognitive Stimulation Therapy
Respite Care
Adverse weather and interruptions in electricity supply mean that a number of ASI day care centres and other services will remain closed on Tuesday 17th October and in some cases for a number of days.
Individual services will be updated on their county pages
National Helpline open on Tuesday 17th October at 10 am, call 1800 341 341
The Society was founded in 1982 by a small group of people who were caring for a family member with Alzheimer's Disease or a related dementia. Find out what we do, contact us and more
We offer a range of services for people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, their families and carers. All our services operate using the philosophy of person centred care.
Fundraising is an extremely important source of revenue for our services and takes place locally across Ireland as well as through national events and campaigns. We aim is to raise €5 million a year.
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland has, since it was founded, campaigned on behalf of people with dementia and their carers to improve the lives of all those affected by dementia.
We have many items available for sale through our shop. Buy these items will help raise much needed funds for The Society to continue providing vital service all around the country.
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