Alzheimer's Association Iowa Chapter

Alzheimer's Association Iowa Chapter Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Alzheimer's Association Iowa Chapter, 1415 28th Street, Ste #430, West Des Moines, IA.

We strive to help all those affected by dementia and are available day or night by calling our free 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900 or by visiting our website at alz.org/iowa.

Join us on Tuesday, June 16 at 6 p.m. to learn about the unique challenges LGBTQ+ caregivers face, aging in place, and c...
06/07/2026

Join us on Tuesday, June 16 at 6 p.m. to 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. 🌈

During Pride Month 🌈, we recognize and honor those in the LGBTQ+ community who are facing dementia and those supporting ...
06/04/2026

During Pride Month 🌈, we recognize and honor those in the LGBTQ+ community who are facing dementia and those supporting their friends, family members and communities. We proudly stand in solidarity with you and are committed to creating safe and supportive spaces for you to get the help you need.

🏃‍♂️ Today, we celebrate a champion in every sense of the word. Thomas Sanders is a dedicated Alzheimer’s Association lo...
06/03/2026

🏃‍♂️ Today, we celebrate a champion in every sense of the word. Thomas Sanders is a dedicated Alzheimer’s Association local board member, marathoner and passionate supporter of our mission who is turning every mile into meaningful impact.

Thomas’ family started noticing signs of the disease in his grandfather shortly after his grandmother passed. He had difficulty remembering names and everyday details. “After my grandfather passed, I began focusing more on my health and fitness,” Thomas shared.

Earlier this year, Thomas completed the Boston Marathon as a member of Team End ALZ, completing a journey that took him around the world — and earning the prestigious Abbott World Marathon Majors Six Star Medal. This honor represents the completion of all six major marathons: Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago and New York City.

Thomas didn’t always see himself as a runner. In fact, it all started when a friend encouraged him to try a 10K. What began as a challenge quickly became a life-changing realization about pushing beyond perceived limits. He carries this mindset into his fundraising efforts.

Thomas has raised tens of thousands of dollars for the Alzheimer’s Association through Team End ALZ. His commitment extends beyond race day. As a member of his local chapter board, he dedicates his time and energy to advancing our mission and supporting others who have shared similar journeys.

While Thomas jokes that his grandfather might have been puzzled by the idea of running 26.2 miles for fun, he knows he would have felt immense pride. “I think he’d be proud that through all those marathons, I was able to raise funds to fight against the disease that he lived with.”

💜 This Global Running Day, Thomas reminds us that every mile can move us closer to a world without Alzheimer’s. Whether you’re walking your first mile or completing your sixth major marathon, together, we can go the distance in the fight to .

Thanks to this group of staff and advocates for taking on Capitol Hill today and speaking with their Congressmen and wom...
06/03/2026

Thanks to this group of staff and advocates for taking on Capitol Hill today and speaking with their Congressmen and women about keeping Alzheimer's and dementia a legislative priority!

Our team had great meetings today with Senator Chuck Grassley and with Congressman Zach Nunn staffer Haley.Not at Forum?...
06/02/2026

Our team had great meetings today with Senator Chuck Grassley and with Congressman Zach Nunn staffer Haley.

Not at Forum? No problem! YOU can strengthen their message! Ask Congress to pass the bipartisan Alzheimer’s Screening and Prevention (ASAP) Act. Together we can ensure early Alzheimer’s detection and diagnosis is the standard of care. bit.ly/4kRjDXU

Here are some more Iowa advocates in action on Capitol Hill, asking for support of the Alzheimer's Screening and Prevent...
06/02/2026

Here are some more Iowa advocates in action on Capitol Hill, asking for support of the Alzheimer's Screening and Prevention (ASAP) Act.

The team met with Rep. Miller-Meeks staffer Austin, and Rep. Randy Feenstra staffer Beau.

Here's our AIM Advocacy Forum crew meeting with Leah from Congresswoman Ashley Hinson's office. They're meeting to discu...
06/02/2026

Here's our AIM Advocacy Forum crew meeting with Leah from Congresswoman Ashley Hinson's office. They're meeting to discuss keeping Alzheimer's and dementia a legislative priority.

Our advocates are in Washington D.C. for the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) Advocacy Forum! Mary and Becky, sisters a...
06/02/2026

Our advocates are in Washington D.C. for the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) Advocacy Forum! Mary and Becky, sisters and advocacy members from Waterloo, Iowa are attending the Forum for the first time!

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.

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1415 28th Street, Ste #430
West Des Moines, IA
50266

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