Free Online Support Groups for Alzheimers
Alzheimers support groups bring together people with lived experience to talk openly, feel less alone, and learn from one another in real time.
Live groups available daily.
Understanding alzheimers
Watching a loved one face Alzheimer’s, or living with it yourself, can be emotionally devastating. The progressive loss of memory, independence, and identity is heartbreaking, and it’s easy to feel isolated in the experience. Peer support provides comfort and strength through shared understanding. Whether you're a caregiver or a person in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, being part of a community that truly understands your challenges can provide emotional relief, practical tips, and a deep sense of connection and empathy.
How peer support helps with alzheimers
Peer support helps with alzheimers because health challenges can affect identity, routines, relationships, and emotional resilience. Being with peers can reduce isolation and offer grounded encouragement from people who understand the practical impact on everyday life.
What alzheimers groups often cover
- Alzheimers and its impact on energy, routines, and quality of life
- Coping with uncertainty, fatigue, pain, or health-related stress
- Relationships, identity, and emotional resilience alongside health changes
- What support people are using to feel more grounded and less alone
Who these groups may help
- People living with alzheimers or supporting someone who is
- Anyone processing the emotional impact of health changes or uncertainty
- People looking for connection, encouragement, and practical understanding
Related topics
These topics often connect with alzheimers and may offer another helpful angle, language, or support space.
Frequently asked questions
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Want to speak to someone one on one about alzheimers?
Connect with a trained Peer Specialist for a private alzheimers session.

