Younger Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

Activities to Do with a Loved One Who Has Alzheimer’s Disease

It’s important to spend quality time with a family member or friend who has Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. This can help improve their quality of life and manage behavior changes that may come with the disease. It can also help grow and strengthen their connection to you. Shared activities are a great way […]

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Download Your Copy Today: RADC’s Activity Book for Individuals Experiencing Memory Loss

As a caregiver, it can be a challenge to continually create different activities that are engaging and purposeful for a loved one who is experiencing memory loss. Activity Book for Individuals Experiencing Memory Loss, created by social worker, Charon Cannon, MSW, LSW, provides simple activities for all stages of memory loss, that encourages engagement and creativity.

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NIA Video: Tips for Staying Connected as You Age

Everyone needs social connections to survive and thrive. As people age, they often find themselves spending more time alone. Being alone may leave older adults more vulnerable to loneliness and social isolation, which can affect their overall health and well-being. However, there are things they can do to stay connected. Watch this short video for tips

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Learn More About Without Warning Support Group For Those Living with Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s

Support Group Meetings The Without Warning program provides support, education and the opportunity for connections with other families who have a person experiencing younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease. This illness has an impact on everyone in the family and as a result, Without Warning works to support all family members and involved healthcare professionals.. Separate groups are available

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RADC Let’s Talk Series Presents: “Social Security: Your Present and Your Future” a Facebook Live Event

Join the discussion with The Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center’s Latino Core, “Let’s Talk” Series. This month’s topic: Social Security, Your Present and Your Future, will be a one hour session – jammed packed with useful information from experienced panelists. In both English and Spanish.

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Activities to do with a Loved One Who Has Alzheimer’s Disease

It’s important to spend quality time with a family member or friend who has Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. This can help improve their quality of life and manage behavior changes that may come with the disease. It can also help grow and strengthen their connection to you. Shared activities are a great way

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Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center Empowering Families Impacted by Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s

Inspired by someone with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease, Without Warning was started by the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center in April of 2004 to support and empower individuals and their families who face Alzheimer’s disease early in life. Directed by an Advisory Council, of both people with Alzheimer’s disease and their family members, Without Warning’s specifically tailored

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New Funding Opportunities From NIA

Read about the latest NIA Funding Opportunities (published in December 2021) by clicking on the links below: PAR-22-077: NIA Renewal and Revision Cooperative Agreements in AD/ADRD Research (U54 Clinical Trial Optional) PAR-22-093: Research on Current Topics in Alzheimer’s Disease and Its Related Dementias (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) PAR-22-094: Research on Current Topics in Alzheimer’s Disease

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