Alzheimer’s San Diego: 10 Years of Support & Impact

by Ahmed Ibrahim World Editor

# AlzheimerS San Diego Marks a Decade of Local Dementia Care Amidst Rising Need

San Diego, CA – Alzheimer’s San Diego celebrated its 10th anniversary on December 3rd, 2025, a milestone recognized with proclamations from the City adn County of San Diego, and also the State of California. The organization, founded on a commitment to locally-focused dementia support, has witnessed a dramatic increase in need over the past decade, prompting a renewed dedication to serving the San Diego community.

Founded a decade ago, Alzheimer’s San Diego emerged from a desire to address the specific challenges faced by individuals and families impacted by dementia in the San Diego region. “The organization was born from the desire to serve the needs of San Diego’s dementia community, to be nimble and responsive to the specific issues and challenges here at home,” a senior official stated. A core principle from the outset was ensuring that funds raised within San Diego remained within the community to directly benefit local residents.

Did you know? – Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging, tho the risk increases with age. Early detection and diagnosis are crucial for accessing support and care.

The demand for Alzheimer’s San Diego’s services has grown considerably since 2015, when an estimated 64,000 San Diegans were living with dementia, supported by approximately 141,000 caregivers. Currently, nearly 100,000 san diegans are estimated to live with dementia, with almost 300,000 caregivers providing unpaid care.These figures are believed to be underreported, suggesting the true scale of the challenge is even greater.

Becoming an self-reliant, local nonprofit has presented obstacles, but the organization has remained steadfast in its mission. “For 10 years, we’ve been proud that we have followed that guiding light – to provide San Diegans impacted by dementia with what they need, targeted and built to address things unique to this community,” the official added.

Pro tip: – Caregivers should prioritize their own well-being. Respite care, support groups, and self-care practices are essential to avoid burnout.

To visually represent this commitment,alzheimer’s San Diego unveiled a new logo on its 10th anniversary. The updated branding reflects the organization’s deep connection and dedication to the San Diego community. “We didn’t set out to change our branding, but Alzheimer’s San Diego has always been about and for San Diego, and seeing that reflected in this new look feels right,” the organization stated.

As Alzheimer’s San diego looks ahead to its next decade, it encourages continued community support. Individuals seeking personalized dementia support can contact the organization’s Dementia care Coaches at 858.492.4400, with Spanish-speaking support available. Alzheimer’s San Diego also offers free education classes, social activities, and caregiver support groups. Opportunities to contribute financially are available on the organization’s Donate page.

The organization received official recognition for its decade of service from several local and state leaders, including San Diego City Council President Joe LaCava, Councilmember Raul A. campillo, San Diego County Supervisor Joel Anderson, California State Senator Dr. Akilah Weber Pierson, and State Assemblymember Chris Ward.

For those seeking additional resources, the organization recommends reviewing tips for dementia caregivers during the holiday season.

Reader question: – What are the biggest challenges facing dementia care in San Diego, and how can the community help address them?

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