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June 24, 2020
 
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Artist uplifts spirits of people living with Alzheimer's
Kunle Adewale uses art engagement as a therapy for the older population at the Global Brain Health Institute at the University of California, San Francisco. Adewale's virtual fundraising event for The Longest Day® showed how the power of art can impact people living with Alzheimer's and all dementia.

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Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month is the perfect time to become a monthly Alzheimer's Association donor. Monthly giving provides dependable, ongoing support for our critical programs, which many affected by Alzheimer's rely on, and help fuel our efforts to advance research to end Alzheimer's and all dementia.
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Alzheimer's may gradually diminish a person's ability to communicate
Communication with a person living with Alzheimer's requires patience, understanding and good listening skills. We have strategies that can help caregivers and the person with dementia understand each other better.
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