Why Caregivers Choose to Participate in Alzheimer’s Research

What motivates someone to take part in Alzheimer’s research, not just for themselves, but for someone they love? For some caregivers, participating in clinical research is a way to support their loved one, while also helping others in the future. However, many caregivers find that participating in clinical research has brought them support, connections, and answers to questions about being an Alzheimer’s caregiver.
 
Watch personal testimonies from Alzheimer’s caregivers to learn what motivated them to participate and what they gained from participating in clinical research.

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