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February 24, 2021
 
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Volunteer and caregiver uses lessons from grandmother living with Alzheimer’s
Small business owner and mother Kristin Schmitt is also an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer and a caregiver to her beloved Grams. On our blog, Schmitt talks about how the lessons Grams taught her have helped the family on its Alzheimer’s journey.

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Ask your doctor thoughtful questions about your Alzheimer's diagnosis
If you've received an Alzheimer's diagnosis, it's normal to be unsure of what questions to ask your doctor. You may need time to absorb the information and understand what it means for you and your family.
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Alzheimer's affects kids and teens who know adults living with the disease
When a friend or family member is living with Alzheimer's, kids and teens may feel upset, confused or scared. We have resources to help them learn about Alzheimer's and to understand how it affects them — and to understand that they're not alone.
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