Save the Date: Dementia Friendly America “Friendsgiving,” November 18
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“Memories of My Grandfather” (“Recuerdos de mi abuelo”) is a mini telenovela created to spark conversation around Alzheimer’s in Hispanic communities. Told through the lens of a multigenerational Hispanic family in the U.S., the story follows their emotional journey after their grandfather’s diagnosis. The series encourages families to have open discussions about memory loss, diagnosis
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Neighbors are often unsung heroes, ready to watch the dog when we’re out of town or lend a cup of sugar when we don’t have time to make a grocery run. Aging adults especially can benefit from having a supportive, caring community around them. With over 60 million Americans aged 65 and older, it’s likely
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Volunteering for a clinical study or trial helps researchers discover new ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Nearly everyone can participate in clinical trials to ensure treatments benefit everyone. Study coordinators can answer questions about enrollment criteria, how long the study is, benefits of a trial, and more. Even if there isn’t a
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When a person decides to participate in clinical research, they become an important part of scientific discovery. Their contribution may also help their family, community, and future generations lead healthier lives. Keretha, a former Alzheimer’s caregiver, decided to participate in a clinical trial following her mother’s passing. She hopes to set an example for increased participation
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Are you a caregiver for someone diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia? Teriko Epps, who cared for her mother with Alzheimer’s, found resources, activities, and more when she joined a clinical trial. Watch this video to learn more about her caregiving journey and the benefits of participating in a clinical trial.
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Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory, thinking skills, and, eventually, the ability to carry out simple tasks. People with Alzheimer’s may experience a range of symptoms during the different stages of the disease. In some cases, symptoms may worsen and then improve over time, but the person’s abilities will continue to
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Brain health affects how you think, feel, act, and relate to others. Multiple factors can affect the brain’s health, including age-related changes, injuries such as stroke, mood disorders, substance use disorders, and diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Learn more about brain health with this infographic.
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Biomarkers are measurable indicators of what’s happening in your body and can be found in blood, other bodily fluids, organs, and tissues. They can track healthy processes, disease progression, and medication responses. They’re a crucial part of dementia research. Watch this video to learn how biomarkers can help diagnose dementia.
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This guide is for anyone who provides care for family members or friends who need help with daily living. It focuses on the needs of older adults who require care because of a serious health condition or disability, but it could also apply to other situations in which caregiving is needed. Explore this guide to
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