Alzheimer's Association: New Mexico Chapter

Alzheimer's Association: New Mexico Chapter Our vision: a world without Alzheimer's disease and all dementia.

Join us on Tuesday, June 16 at 5 pm learn about the unique challenges LGBTQ+ caregivers face, aging in place, and caregi...
06/13/2026

Join us on Tuesday, June 16 at 5 pm learn about the unique challenges LGBTQ+ caregivers face, aging in place, and caregiver stress in a time of uncertainty.

We’ll share resources, insights and support strategies to help LGBTQ+ caregivers navigate their Alzheimer’s and dementia journey with confidence. Register at bit.ly/4neWJfj. 🌈

Whatever your age or stage of life, there are so many reasons to take charge of your brain health today. During Alzheime...
06/08/2026

Whatever your age or stage of life, there are so many reasons to take charge of your brain health today. During Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, commit to taking the (re)think your brain 6-Step Challenge: rethinkyourbrain.org.

👟 Get moving.
🥗 Eat right.
📖 Challenge your mind

We’re having a great time and making a difference in Washington, DC this week. Thanks to our advocates and the congressi...
06/02/2026

We’re having a great time and making a difference in Washington, DC this week. Thanks to our advocates and the congressional staffers who have taken the time to speak with us. Rep. Gabe Vasquez

Take action during Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month!💜 Go purple and tell your story using  🧠 Take the (re)think your ...
06/01/2026

Take action during Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month!
💜 Go purple and tell your story using
🧠 Take the (re)think your brain 6-Step Challenge
🎁 Make a gift
💰 Raise funds through Do What You Love to End ALZ, Walk to End Alzheimer’s or Ride to End ALZ
🤝 Volunteer your time
📣 Urge your member of Congress to support the bipartisan Alzheimer’s Screening and Prevention (ASAP) Act
Head to alz.org/abam to learn more.

Today, we’re proud to spotlight Ronie Bunao, a community educator and member of the Philippine Nurses Association of Ame...
05/30/2026

Today, we’re proud to spotlight Ronie Bunao, a community educator and member of the Philippine Nurses Association of America (PNAA) — one of our national partners — whose dedication to education and outreach is empowering Asian and Filipino families.

As a nurse, Ronie has seen how Alzheimer’s and other dementias can impact families living with the disease. “Through my work, I’ve cared for many patients with dementia and witnessed how it affects both them and their families,” Ronie shared. “It’s something that stays with you.”

These experiences are what fuel Ronie’s passion for volunteering as a community educator. By providing culturally sensitive information, Ronie helps ensure caregivers and families feel informed, supported and less alone.

Through our partnership with PNAA, Ronie and fellow nurse leaders are empowering healthcare professionals and caregivers to enhance awareness, promote early detection, highlight the importance of research and support those living with the disease.

To anyone considering volunteering with the Alzheimer’s Association, Ronie has a simple message: “Go for it! it’s a meaningful way to give back. You’ll help empower families, and truly make a difference.”

💜 This Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we celebrate Ronie, PNAA and all of the other dedicated volunteers who are providing support for communities impacted by Alzheimer’s and other dementia.

If you’re traveling ✈️🚗 over Memorial Day weekend with someone who is living with dementia, planning ahead can help redu...
05/23/2026

If you’re traveling ✈️🚗 over Memorial Day weekend with someone who is living with dementia, planning ahead can help reduce stress and support a safer, more comfortable experience for everyone involved. Explore these travel tips to help prepare: bit.ly/3hXbeUp

For Regina Shih, Ph.D., dementia is both personal and professional. Her grandmother lived with vascular dementia, a diag...
05/21/2026

For Regina Shih, Ph.D., dementia is both personal and professional. Her grandmother lived with vascular dementia, a diagnosis that changed the dynamics of her family. “Before her diagnosis, she was the vibrant and joyful matriarch of our large family.”

That experience, paired with years of scientific training, shaped Regina’s commitment to understanding dementia not only as a disease, but also as a public health challenge influenced by social, behavioral and environmental factors.

Today she is a researcher and Professor of Epidemiology at the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health. Her research focuses on the environmental risk factors for dementia, supporting family caregivers and improving dementia care systems and policy.

As an educator, Regina is passionate about preparing the next generation of public health leaders using the Alzheimer’s Association’s “A Public Health Approach to Dementia” curriculum. “Featuring the Association’s curriculum is central to our course on Epidemiology of Aging,” she shared. “It gives me an existing tool for evaluating students' knowledge, and it is also a great opportunity for them to see how health communication can be done in an engaging way.”

💜 During , we are proud to celebrate Regina for her dedication to research, education and public health.

A simple blood test 🩸 can detect Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear, and the bipartisan Alzheimer’s Screening and Preven...
05/19/2026

A simple blood test 🩸 can detect Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear, and the bipartisan Alzheimer’s Screening and Prevention (ASAP) Act ensures people benefit from this scientific milestone. Message your representatives today. bit.ly/4kRjDXU

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6731 Academy Road NE
Albuquerque, NM
87109

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Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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