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March 11, 2020
 
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Facts and Figures examines the role of primary care physicians
The new Alzheimer's Association 2020 Facts and Figures report provides an in-depth look at the latest national statistics on Alzheimer's prevalence, incidence, mortality, costs of care and impact on caregivers. This year's special report shows that nearly 9 in 10 primary care physicians expect to see an increase in people living with dementia during the next five years, but half say the medical profession is not prepared to meet this demand.

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2020 AIM Advocacy Forum canceled
After careful consideration, the 2020 Alzheimer's Impact Movement Advocacy Forum has been canceled. This decision was made because the health and safety of our volunteers, staff and all of our constituents are our top priority.
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Son's friendship with his father prepared him for caregiving
Brandon Burke's father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2015. Burke says the pair didn't have the closest relationship when he was growing up, but their friendship blossomed, and the time they spent together prepared him to care for his father.
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