Alzheimer's Association
Recommended Videos


Alzheimer’s Disease:  Inside Looking Out. Chicago, IL. 18- minute video featuring people with early stage AD who participate in support groups and their families.  Ph: 1-800-779-8491.

Early Onset Memory Loss: A conversation with Letty Tennis. Durham, NC: Duke University Medical Center, Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, c1992. 1 videocassette, 22 minutes. Call the Alzheimer's Association, National office (800) 272-3900 Call no.: WM 220 VC no. 82 1992.

Early Onset Memory Loss: A conversation with Letty Tennis. Durham, NC: Duke University Medical Center, Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, c1992. 1 videocassette, 22 minutes. Call the Alzheimer's Association, National office (800) 272-3900 Call no.: WM 220 VC no. 82 1992.

Forget Me Never. New York: Filmmaker's Library, 1995. 1 videocassette, 15 minutes (ABC/Primetime Live interview with Diana Friel McGowin) Call the Alzheimer's Association, National office (800) 272-3900 Call no.: WM 220 VC no. 323 1995

It's a Family Affair. Washington DC: Howard University Public Television, 1990.2 videocassettes, 7 minutes. Grandma Lucille's Hug and Loving Grandpa. An educational program for young school children using a puppet show format, and has handouts available for the children to take home. Produced by the Central Illinois Chapter. Call the Alzheimer's Association, (800) 272-3900 Call no.: WM 220 VC no. 291 1990.

My Challenge with Alzheimer's Disease. Chicago: Terra Nova Films, 1995. 1 videocassette, 16 minutes. (Beverly Wheeler describes her experiences with AD) Call the Alzheimer's Association, National office (800) 272-3900 Call no.: WM 220 VC no. 374 1995.

Primary Degenerative Dementia of the Alzheimer Type: "I am not my own person anymore." St. Louis, MO: St. Louis University Medical Center, 1998. 1 videocassette (Dr. and Mrs. Bronson share their experiences with Alzheimer's disease). Call the Alzheimer's Association, National office (800) 272-3900 Call no.: WM 220 VC no. 294 1988.

A Thousand Tomorrows: Sexuality, intimacy and Alzheimer's disease. Chicago, IL: Terra Nova Films, 1995. Videocassette, 31 minutes. (Available from Terra Nova Films, 800/779-8491) People with Alzheimer's disease and their spouses discuss the effect of Alzheimer's disease on their personal and sexual relationships.