Our members
Alzheimer associations are a central component in how we assist people with dementia and their carers. Originally, these associations were created for three reasons:
- to provide much needed information on Alzheimer’s disease
- to provide support for carers and to provide them with the possibility to exchange information and experiences
- to raise awareness in order to ensure that people are diagnosed properly and promptly.
Over time, the associations have grown considerably, both in the size of each organisation but also in terms of the number of national associations which now exist. As the organisations grew, so did their work mandate which extended to include campaigns for particular issues as well as policy work.
Alzheimer Europe currently has 34 member associations from 31 countries across Europe. News from our members can be found here.
Full member organisations
| Austria | |
| Belgium | |
| Croatia | |
| Cyprus | |
| Czech Republic | |
| Denmark | |
| Finland | |
| France | |
| Germany | |
| Greece | Greek Association of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders |
| Ireland | |
| Italy | |
| Jersey | |
| Luxembourg | |
| Malta | |
| Netherlands | |
| Norway | |
| Poland | |
| Portugal | |
| Romania | |
| Slovakia | |
| Slovenia | |
| Spain | Confederación española de familiares de Alzheimer y otras demencias |
| Spain | |
| Sweden | |
| Sweden | |
| Switzerland | |
| Turkey | |
| United Kingdom | |
| United Kingdom |
Provisional member organisations
| Bulgaria | |
| Bulgaria | |
| Estonia | |
| Italy |
Last Updated: Freitag, 14. Dezember 2012
