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January 26, 2022
 
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Share your Alzheimer’s story with CMS
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) wants to hear from people living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers about its draft decision to effectively deny Medicare coverage for Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved medications to treat the disease. It’s critical that you act now and share your story.

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Fight Alzheimer’s by supporting our 2022 Annual Fund Drive
Start the year off strong in the fight to end Alzheimer’s with a gift to our 2022 Annual Fund Drive. You can help provide vital care and support for families affected by Alzheimer’s and advance critical research. Please make your most generous gift today.
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Sleep issues, sundowning are common in people living with Alzheimer's
People living with Alzheimer's may have issues sleeping or increasing behavioral problems that begin at dusk and last into the night (known as sundowning). As many as 20% of people living with Alzheimer's will experience increased confusion, anxiety and agitation beginning late in the day.
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