
Early-onset Alzheimer’s disease occurs between a person’s 30s to mid-60s. It is rare, representing less than 10 percent of all people who have Alzheimer’s. People with this disorder are younger than those with late-onset Alzheimer’s and face different issues, such as dealing with disability at work, raising children, and finding the right support groups.
This resource list offers a selection of materials that may help people with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, their families, and caregivers. All of the resources on this list are free and accessible online.
Visit the National Institute on Aging’s (NIA’s) Alzheimer’s and related Dementias Education and Referral Center for free publications, caregiving resources, and more information about Alzheimer’s.
The items on this list are organized by these categories:
- General Resources
- Living with Early-Onset Alzheimer’s
- Legal and Financial Planning
- Caregiving
- Clinical Studies and Trials
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