Our mission: To serve Orange County individuals with memory loss, frail seniors, and those that support them.
Alzheimer’s Orange County is a fully independent nonprofit organization that has provided care, support, and resources to Orange County residents and older adults for over 40 years. As a leader in dementia care and support, we deliver vital services and support in multiple languages. Every year we make a difference in the lives of thousands of Orange County residents by improving their quality of life, increasing access to community services for every stage and providing care navigation and direct care to promote healthy aging and independence. Our services include:
About the Need
Dementia Prevalence
According to Alzheimer's Orange County's most recent estimate, 164,346 people in Orange County have dementia or mild cognitive impairment (MCI)--an early form of memory loss that can lead to dementia. Even more people are expected to be affected in the near future as California's and Orange County's older adult population continues to increase exponentially.
As an already urgent need becomes even greater, Alzheimer's Orange County's services remain more vital than ever to help those currently affected and to help even more while progress is still made to find a cure.
Until there is a cure, we can provide hope with your support. From the first moment that a person starts to worry about losing their memory, to when a diagnosis is received, through the early stages of dementia and beyond, we are there to help through every step to help others prepare, plan and alleviate the challenges they face. Whether your volunteering, walking, donating or all of the above your participation strengthens the movement against Alzheimer's in Orange County and supports a cause that's is only going to become more urgent in the near future.
View and download our 2024 Impact Report to see how supporters like you helped us create a positive difference for over 27,000 in 2024.
Learn about why people are part of Orange County's movement against Alzheimer's in our "Why I Walk" series.
100% of our fundraising stays here in Orange County.