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The Benefits of Pet Therapy for Seniors August is National Dog Month, the perfect time to celebrate the special bond between people and their canine
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The Benefits of Pet Therapy for Seniors August is National Dog Month, the perfect time to celebrate the special bond between people and their canine

Changes in Alzheimer’s Programs Could Threaten Progress for People Living with Dementia, Caregivers CHICAGO, Apr. 1, 2025 — The Alzheimer’s Association is sounding the alarm about

What to Expect When Coming Home After a Hospitalization Our team is often called to assist older adults transitioning home from the hospital or skilled

Fighting Holiday Depression and Anxiety: A Guide for Seniors At CareAvailability, we understand the holiday season can be a time of joy and celebration, but

Pivotal Legislation to Renew National Commitment to Addressing Alzheimer’s Signed into Law Two pieces of critical bipartisan legislation that renew the nation’s commitment to the

Today the Senate unanimously passed bipartisan legislation that will renew the nation’s commitment to addressing the Alzheimer’s crisis — the NAPA Reauthorization Act (S. 133

Alzheimer’s Association Welcomes FDA Advisory Committee Unanimous Vote of Efficacy of Donanemab for the Treatment of Early Alzheimer’s Disease The Alzheimer’s Association welcomes today’s U.S. Food and

Starting the Conversation about Moving a Loved One into Memory Care It’s a conversation no one looks forward to having. The moment when you realize

The Longest Day: A Journey of Hope and Action June is a month of warmth, light, and long days. It’s also a time when communities

Caregivers often bear the responsibility of providing transportation, with over 40 percent of older and disabled adults relying on family, friends, or neighbors for rides.

Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease: Early Detection & Diagnosis Every 65 seconds, someone in the United States is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, a progressive and degenerative

Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) at home is a difficult task and can become overwhelming at times. Each day brings new challenges

When we think about growing old, we may fear losing our memory. Although we naturally lose some short-term memory with aging, not everyone is at

Dementia is a degenerative disease that is considered irreversible. While there is ongoing research to better understand the mechanisms and develop new interventions, early diagnosis

If you’re reading this article, chances are you are close to a loved one who has recently been diagnosed with – or you suspect may

This message is sent to all Alzheimer’s Association. This is the first traditional approval granted for an Alzheimer’s treatment that changes the underlying course of the disease.
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