The California Partnership for Access to Treatment (CPAT) is a diverse network of advocacy organizations, community groups, health care providers and employers, committed to ensuring a healthy and productive California.
CPAT serves as a communications, education and resource network to keep its partners and the communities they serve informed about critical issues involving access to treatment in California.
Alzheimer’s Association of Northern California
Mission To eliminate Alzheimer’s Disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.
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The Alzheimer’s Association provides supporting programs and services to help people with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers deal with the disease and its impact on their lives.
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"My staff and I really enjoy participating in the CPAT network. The speakers provide information on topics that are relevant in today’s Health Care industry. Quite often while meeting with community partners I find myself referencing information I have learned at a CPAT luncheon. Thank you for helping the National Health Foundation further its mission." - Kelly Bruno, Vice President, Programs – National Health Foundation
CPAT Luncheon:
Addressing Heart Health Concerns for Women of Color
March 20, Oakland Learn more
CPAT Luncheon:
Health Care in Southern California: Perceptions vs. Facts
March 26, Anaheim Learn more
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