Alzheimer's Family Services Center
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Alzheimer's Family Services Center: Improving quality of life for families challenged by Alzheimer’s or another dementia.
Affiliated with the Hoag Neurosciences Institute

 

About Us

Check out what's new at Alzheimer's Family Services Center... Read Cordula's Corner by Cordula Dick-Muehlke, Ph.D., Executive Director read more

We are committed to leading the transformation of dementia care from a "nothing can be done" to a "proactive" approach. Our commitment includes:

  • Excellence in everything we do
  • Innovative services tailored to individual needs
  • Quality care that enables families to stay together and meet everyday challenges
  • Outstanding customer service from expert, compassionate staff
Affiliated with the Hoag Neurosciences Institute
Friendship Connection Newsletter
  • Click here to download the latest issue of the AFSC Printed Newsletter, Friendship Connection
Financials
  • Click here to download our 'How We are Funded' brochure
  • Click here to download our most recent Audited Financial Statement
  • Click here to download our most recent IRS 990 Form
  • Click here to download or IRS 501(c)3 tax-exempt letter

So much can be done to make life better for individuals affected by Alzheimer's disease or another dementia and their families - from the newest medical treatments to quality care, education, and support. We invite you to partner with us in getting families the treatments and services that will empower them to effectively cope with Alzheimer's disease or another dementia.

  • Caregiver assistance - If you know or care for someone with dementia, please call and ask for one of our dementia care experts. We are here to help.
  • Volunteer - Give the gift of your time and talents; we have many opportunities. read more
  • Donate - Your contribution will help families get the services and support they need. read more

Enjoy our site and remember there is something you can do to make life better for yourself and others facing Alzheimer's disease. Just take that first step and call us. We'll help you take it from there!

Sincerely,

Cordula Dick-Muehlke, Ph.D.
Executive Director