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Rett Syndrome Resources

Rett Syndrome is rare, but the community surrounding it is strong. Find resources, organizations, and information to support individuals living with Rett Syndrome, and the families and caregivers beside them.

Understanding Your Disease

Rett Syndrome affects each person differently, and understanding the condition is an important part of navigating life with it. These organizations help families, patients, and caregivers better understand Rett Syndrome – from early signs and symptoms to what to expect over time.

Patient Advocacy Organizations

This dedicated network of organizations are working to advance research, provide support, and build community for those affected by Rett Syndrome.

Alzheimer’s Disease Psychosis Resources

Psychosis affects a significant number of people living with Alzheimer’s. Find resources to help patients, caregivers, and providers recognize the signs and navigate the disease with care.

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Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis Resources

Hallucinations and delusions are a lesser known but common experience for many people with Parkinson’s. Explore resources to help you better understand and manage Parkinson’s Disease psychosis.

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Acadia 
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Acadia Connect® is a free program designed to help patients and caregivers access financial assitance resources and support programs that makes starting – and staying – on treatment easier.

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