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April 17, 2024
 
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Pickleball tournament raises funds for The Longest Day
Each summer, Greenwood, Indiana, transforms into a hub of pickleball passion for The Longest Day®, when participants fight the darkness of Alzheimer's and all other dementia through a fundraising activity of their choice on a day that works for them. Physician David Mandelbaum orchestrates an event that combines a love for pickleball with a heartfelt mission to support the Alzheimer's Association.

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Safety needs may change for a person living with Alzheimer's
The need for a comprehensive safety plan to address driving, wandering and home safety issues becomes vital as dementia progresses. Taking measures to improve safety can prevent injuries and help a person living with Alzheimer's maintain their independence longer.
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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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