ADRC is a Long Island nonprofit providing resources and support for those impacted by cognitive decline. We partner with families to provide care consultations, support groups, life-enrichment activities, and education.
By offering life-enrichment activities, ADRC helps those with cognitive decline express themselves and their creativity. Programs offered include Art, Music, Equine, Memory Cafes, Museum Programs, and much more. Participants and caregivers enjoy activities together, creating new memories.
Whether it’s our East Islip location or out in the community, ADRC makes it easy to access helpful resources. Information, advice and referrals are provided free of charge. Our network links you to healthcare and legal professionals who offer specialized assistance and who have been vetted by our organization.
Welcome to Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center
Serving Long Island, N.Y.
We provide care consultations, information & referrals, education, support groups, therapy programs for caregivers and their loved ones. We provide educational training to professional healthcare workers, graduate students, and other organizations throughout Long Island.
Our Mission
To provide care, support and educational programs for families in need, and to be advocates for local families who are coping with Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias.
Our Impact
How do you Measure compassion?
ADRC makes a positive difference in the lives of Long Island residents with an Alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis. We also help their families and caregivers manage ongoing challenges. Our staff is here throughout the process as a partner in the journey.
Here’s how our dedicated team served Long Island Families in 2022
2,526 Local Families Contacted ADRC for Support, Resources, and Services
1,560 People Enriched by Brain Games, Art, Music & Equine Therapy Programs
412 Family Caregivers & 500 Professional Caregivers received education and training
350 Individual & Family Support Consultations
17 Support Groups held monthly (In-Person & Zoom) with 676 individuals attending
Families attending our
Equine Therapy Program
News
Education Conference – March 14, 2024
Join us at Stony Brook University for our Education Conference focused on support, resources, and inspiration for family and professional caregivers. All are welome.
Memory Walk & Spring Festival – May 4, 2024
Join us at Marjorie Post Park for our Annual Memory Walk & Spring Festival on May 4, 2024.
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