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10 Warning Signs

Find out if you’re at risk.

Alzheimer’s is a disease that can be treated but not cured.  The severity of the   impact for  the patient and their families can be lessened with information, resources for help, medical advice and support.  This all begins with understanding the warning signs and seeking immediate assistance.

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Keep Memories Alive

Our collection of videos reflect provide insights and information on how different families, health care providers and even children work together to improve the lives of Alzheimer’s patients and seek the cure.

 

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Where do I go for help?

Here is a collection of links and resources both nationally and locally for more information and support.  See also what can be done to help prevent Alzheimer’s!

 

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Learning a New Way to Be a Granddaughter

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The Background Story

Here is the Background Story on this important research!

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We are collecting fun games designed to exercise the mind in fun and creative ways. We’ll be adding more soon so please come back often…

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