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Younger-onset Alzheimer's diagnosis can bring unique challenges
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Younger-onset (also known as early-onset) Alzheimer's affects people younger than age 65. A diagnosis of younger-onset Alzheimer's will bring unique challenges when it comes to family, work, finances and future care. We can help with information and resources.
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People living with Alzheimer’s may be vulnerable to abuse
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Abuse can occur anywhere, including at home and in care settings. People living with dementia are especially vulnerable because the disease may prevent them from reporting the abuse or recognizing it. We have information about types and signs of abuse.
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