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April 14, 2021
 
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Oscar-nominated film “The Father” addresses dementia and caregiving
In writer-director Florian Zeller’s directorial debut, “The Father,” Academy Award winners Olivia Colman and Anthony Hopkins play a daughter and her father facing the dynamics of dementia and caregiving. On our blog, Zeller talks about how he challenged viewers to understand the perspective of a man living with dementia.

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Join us for the virtual 2021 AIM Advocacy Forum
Take your advocacy to the next level during the free, virtual Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) Advocacy Forum, the nation’s premier Alzheimer’s advocacy event. Join us for congressional meetings May 17-18 and for an inspiring meeting on May 19 highlighting our policy efforts.
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Long-distance Alzheimer's caregiving can be challenging
Many families are geographically spread apart and aren't always able to provide hands-on care for a person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia. Living at a distance can complicate caregiving, but our resources can help.
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