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December 4, 2017

New Analysis Released about the Role of Millennials in Dementia and Alzheimer’s Caregiving

A new report, Millennials and Dementia Caregiving in the United States, released today by UsAgainstAlzheimer’s and the USC Edward R. Roybal Institute on Aging, shows that...

November 07, 2017 - Virginia Biggar

Conversations with Greg O'Brien

“Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things”—Marcus Tullius Cicero, 63 BC Having spent an extensive career in newspapering, there’s an old axiom in the media: if you don’t tell your own story, someone else will tell it for you. So here’s our story in summary. From a perspective of those living with dementia, we’re best to tell it. I stand before you today as a humble messenger. As a person living with Alzheimer’s, one whose family tree has been shaken horribly by this disease, I can tell you with great assurance that the most accurate perspective on dementia
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November 06, 2017 - Lynda Everman

The Alzheimer's Stamp

The release of the Alzheimer's stamp represents eighteen years of continuous effort on the part of friend and fellow advocate Kathy Siggins, and nine years of continuous effort on my part. If you think...
November 05, 2017 - Karen Garner

"Missing Jim"

Jim was 47 years old when we started recognizing something was changing and started searching for a diagnosis, which took over two years. He had been retired from the Air Force, as a Senior Master Sergeant, for five years. He passed away in June 2016 at the age of 52. Our children are now 14 and 17 and also helped care for him while he was still home. Unfortunately, he had a violent episode and we were unable to keep him in our home, so he spent the last eight months of his life in a memory care facility. His
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November 01, 2017 - Elizabeth Plant

October 2017 - Out And About With UsAgainstAlzheimer's

October kicked off with our annual convening: the 2017 National Alzheimer's Summit: Uniting Communities for a Cure. It was wonderful to have advocates from across the country join us in Washington D.C. for this three-day event. Below is more information on our Summit as well as some of the other ways our team pushed for a cure this month. If you missed the previous posts, check out what we were up to in June, July, August, and September. Los Angeles, California The Alzheimer’s team received the top score at the 2017 XPRIZE Visioneers Summit and are now moving forward on
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October 01, 2017 - Elizabeth Plant

Out And About With UsAgainstAlzheimer’s In September 2017: Uniting Communities For A Cure

Our team was busy in September, which was World Alzheimer’s Month, as we worked to stop Alzheimer’s disease. If you missed the previous posts, check out what we were up to in June and July and August. Los Angeles, California So proud of our work w/ @ALZGLA & @USCRoybal to empower #Latinos w/ #Alzheimers education & research pic.twitter.com/1VlPbJv2v3 — LatinosAgainstAlz (@UsA2_Latinos) September 24, 2017 LatinosAgainstAlzheimer's worked with its partners USC and Alzheimer's Greater Los Angeles to present a performance of El Cuidador (The Caregiver) during Hispanic Heritage Month. The play told the story of one Latino family's journey with Alzheimer's
September 08, 2017 - Rev. Dr. John Hagedorn

Come Away! Rest A While!

Mark 6:31 Jesus said to them, “Come away to a deserted place all by yourselves and rest a while.” The disciples had just learned that John the Baptist had been executed and they came and told Jesus. They also told Jesus of all they had done and taught. Then Jesus extended to them an invitation to take care of themselves after all they had heard and done. I have learned so much from this invitation and four words just popped out: Come-Away-Rest-A While! I often think that after we have heard tragic news or after we have worn ourselves out
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September 01, 2017 - Elizabeth Plant

Out And About With UsAgainstAlzheimer’s In August 2017: Uniting Communities For A Cure

Our team was busy in August, continuing to press for greater urgency from government, industry, and the scientific community and bringing people together in the quest for an Alzheimer’s cure. If you missed the previous posts, check out what we were up to in June and July. Kansas City Jason Resendez, who leads LatinosAgainstAlzheimer’s, held a two-day Alzheimer’s capacity building training for community health workers and direct service providers that included a tour of the cutting edge University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Center and the powerful testimony of Daisy Duarte, an UsAgainstAlzheimer’s advocate, Missouri resident and Alzheimer’s clinical trial participant
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August 01, 2017 - Elizabeth Plant

Out And About With UsAgainstAlzheimer's In July 2017: Uniting Communities For A Cure

July was a busy month for UsAgainstAlzheimer’s. We’ve been to many places, including: London for the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC), and to Phoenix, Kansas City, and of course Washington D.C. and featured in the news. We hope that you enjoy the second monthly installment where we will highlight what the UsAgainstAlzheimer’s board and staff have been up to around the U.S. and the world to stop Alzheimer’s. London UsAgainstAlzheimer’s had a major presence at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) in London where we presented an analysis of treatments in the drug pipeline and led important conversations to speed