FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ALTSD Contact
Joey Long, PhD
Public Information Officer
Joey.long@altsd.nm.gov
March 24, 2025
State teams up with Alzheimer's Association for statewide community forums
SANTA FE – This spring, the state is partnering with the Alzheimer's Association to host a series of community forums across New Mexico.
Building on the “Take Action. Talk” initiative, these forums invite New Mexicans to share their experiences with Alzheimer's disease or dementia and get connected with resources from state and community partners.
“No one should have to face Alzheimer’s alone,” said Emily Kaltenbach, Cabinet Secretary for the Aging and Long-Term Services Department. “Whether they are caregiving for a loved one or facing a diagnosis themselves, we hope that we can start to break the silence around Alzheimer’s, promote early detection, and ensure that everyone has the resources they need.”
Spring forum schedule:
- Silver City
- March 26, 3 to 5 p.m.
- Silver City Public Library, 515 W. College Avenue
- Clayton
- April 16, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Clayton Civic Center, 124 N. Front Street
- Tucumcari
- May 8, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- Tucumcari Convention Center, 1500 U.S. Route 66
The forums are free of charge, and will provide a welcoming space for open discussion, resource-sharing, and valuable insights from experts. Community members are encouraged to be present and voice their concerns, ask questions, and learn more about available services.
Light refreshments will be provided. For those wishing to attend, please RSVP by calling 505-404-9857.
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The New Mexico Aging & Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) was established in 2004 to provide resources, connection and advocacy for seniors and adults with disabilities. The department oversees the state’s Area Agencies on Aging to elevate the quality of care at senior centers, offers advocacy through the Long-Term Care Ombudsman volunteer program, and provides intervention through the agency’s national award-winning Adult Protective Services. Additionally, ALTSD houses the state’s Aging and Disability Resource Center, which offers options counseling, education, and connection to resources. For more information about ALTSD, visit aging.nm.gov or follow us on Facebook, X (Twitter), and Instagram @NewMexicoAging.