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Activities can provide meaningful benefits and reduce stress
People living with Alzheimer's or another dementia don't have to give up the activities that they love. In addition to enhancing quality of life, activities can reduce behaviors like wandering or agitation and can help reduce caregiver stress.
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Hope and help during our 2025 Summer Annual Fund Drive
Your gift to our 2025 Summer Annual Fund Drive can give hope to the millions of people impacted by Alzheimer's. You can help provide them with care and support, as well as accelerate critical research that can lead to more treatments and, ultimately, a cure for this devastating disease.
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Caregivers may have to assist with dental care
A person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia may forget how to brush their teeth. Caregivers may have to take a more hands-on approach, as proper oral care is necessary to prevent eating difficulties, digestive problems and infections.
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