Thursday, January 9, 2014

Our Virtual Library can help answer your questions about Alzheimer’s

Our Virtual Library can help answer your questions about Alzheimer’s

Check out the Alzheimer’s Association Green-Field Library’s Virtual Library, where you’ll have access to the nation’s largest library and resource center specifically devoted to increasing knowledge about the clinical, scientific and social aspects of Alzheimer’s. We’re here to help you get answers to your questions and to dig deeply into topics that are important to you.

WELCOME TO THE VIRTUAL LIBRARY

The Green-Field Library, located at the national office of the Alzheimer’s Association in Chicago, IL, is the nation’s largest library and resource center devoted to increasing knowledge about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

Search our Collection

Find materials in the Green-Field Library collection by searching our Online Catalog. Once you find what you need, learn how to borrow from us.

Resources Chosen by Experts

The library produces comprehensive resource lists on frequently requested topics, including our Jumpstarters and a selection of the best websites related to Alzheimer’s disease. Download Free Alzheimer Vidoes about science, memory loss, and care. Resources are chosen by our expert library staff. New for 2014 are three Jumpstarters: Cognitive Stimulation, Diverse Populations, and Research Update. Watch for updated editions of Activities and Dementia and Activities

Available DVDs to Check Out

The Green-Field Library has many DVDs covering topics like how to care for someone in the middle to late stage of Alzheimer’s, activities of daily living, and Alzheimer’s disease dos and don’ts. DVDs can be requested by choosing one of the three options on the How to Borrow page.

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