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December 4, 2019
 
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"Top Chef" fan favorite raises awareness in honor of grandfather
Chef, restaurateur and cookbook author Fabio Viviani's grandfather was diagnosed with Alzheimer's several years before he died with the disease in 2015. Viviani talks about his connection to Alzheimer's and how the power of food brings families around the table.

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Adult day centers can benefit people living with Alzheimer's and their caregivers
Adult day centers offer people living with Alzheimer's and all dementia the opportunity to be social and participate in activities in a safe environment. Full-time caregivers can also benefit from a much-needed break.
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Understanding behaviors can help caregivers manage Alzheimer's
As Alzheimer's and all dementia progress, the behavior of the person living with the disease will change — as does the role of caregivers. Changes in behavior can be challenging, but we have resources to help you through each stage.
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