ESTABLISHMENT AND AIMS

Turkish Alzheimer Association is a non-governmental organization that has been founded by the carers of Alzheimer patients in 1997 and medical doctors specialized in the field of this disease. The Association is operating with 11 branch offices throughout the country and 2 of these branches are resident on 2 sides of Istanbul, while the others serve the patients and their carers in Ankara, İzmir, Mersin, Eskişehir, Denizli, Samsun, Kayseri, Erzurum and Bursa. Turkish Alzheimer Association embraces 1200 members.

The top priority of our Organization is to escalate the public awareness of Alzheimer disease and its treatment and to provide education and training both to professional carers and patient relatives and to elevate the quality of life for both patients and their relatives. In this context, Alzheimer patients and their carers are provided with medical support, training, social support in many different domains and psychological support, through the cooperation of expert physicians and volunteers. All services offered by Turkish Alzheimer Association are free of charge.

Turkish Alzheimer Association operates in collaboration with the Ministry of Family and Social Policies and the president of our Association, is a member of the Advisory Board of Disabled and Senior Services General Directorateaffiliated with the Ministry. She has been conducting research and training work for 8 years, to improve the life standards of the elderly resident in the Kayışdağı Darülaceze retirement home and has been striving to ensure proper treatment to them.

Turkish Alzheimer Association is a member of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) established in 1994, the most effective non-governmental organization in the fight for Alzheimer disease. ADI, which serves as an umbrella organization for 84 active member organizations worldwide, has started Twinning Programme in 2005, with the purpose of enhancing cooperation between members, financial support, supplementary material, guidance and training. Turkish Alzheimer Association has been twinned with German Alzheimer Association within this Programme, with the target of exchange of knowhow and experience between the two members.

Our Association is also a member of Alzheimer Europe, which has 36 European associations as members. Alzheimer Europe, is also a non-governmental organization that puts tremendous effort to raise awareness about all types of dementia. Thus, Turkish Alzheimer Association has the opportunity to join forces and team up with European Alzheimer associations.

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