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September 23, 2020
 
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Gymnast Laurie Hernandez featured in new issue of ALZ magazine
While training for the 2016 Summer Olympics, where she won gold and silver medals, gymnast Laurie Hernandez learned her late grandmother, “Yeya,” was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. In the new issue of ALZ magazine, Hernandez talks about how Yeya’s fighting spirit lives on through her.

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Caregivers can adapt to the needs of a person living with Alzheimer's
A person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia will eventually need assistance with daily activities. With creativity and caregiving skills, you can adapt routines as needs change. We have resources to help you with ideas and ways to connect with other caregivers.
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Woman walks to end Alzheimer’s for her abuela
Brenda Mendez started participating in Walk to End Alzheimer’s® in 2010, a few months before her abuela, Juana, was diagnosed with the disease. She has made it her life’s mission to fight to end Alzheimer’s — and to honor Juana.
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