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May 19, 2021
 
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“The Completionist” honors mother who lived with dementia
Jirard "The Completionist" Khalil has been playing video games from start to finish on his YouTube show for the past decade. He begins each episode with a tribute to his mother, whom he lost to frontotemporal dementia in 2013.

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Join us for a Toast to Fight Alzheimer’s on June 3
The Longest Day® is the day with the most light — the summer solstice — and the day the Alzheimer’s Association calls on everyone to fight Alzheimer’s by raising funds and awareness. On June 3, join us for a Toast to Fight Alzheimer’s, a virtual evening of wine, cheese and music to benefit Association care, support and research efforts.
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People living with Alzheimer's may feel anxious or agitated
Anxiety and agitation in someone living with Alzheimer's or another dementia may be caused by a different medical condition or other circumstances that affect their ability to think. We have tips to help prevent or reduce agitation.
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