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March 10, 2021
 
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Actress and caregiver Yvette Nicole Brown knows the devastation of Alzheimer’s
After nearly two decades growing her career in Hollywood, Yvette Nicole Brown landed her dream-acting role in 2009 on NBC’s hit sitcom “Community.” In the new issue of ALZ magazine, Brown talks about making the difficult choice to leave the show to become a full-time caregiver for her father as he developed Alzheimer’s.

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People affected by Alzheimer’s share cherished items and moments
We all have defining moments that connect us to meaningful times in our lives. On our blog, people affected by Alzheimer’s give us a window into "These Things" via video. Special memories range from beloved family pets to items that represent family members no longer with us.
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Reducing stress can help Alzheimer's caregivers
Alzheimer's caregivers frequently report experiencing high levels of stress. It can be overwhelming to care for someone living with Alzheimer's or another dementia, but making sure you're healthy can help you be a better caregiver.
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