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Volunteers drive everything we do at the Alzheimer’s Association. This National Volunteer Week, join us in advocating, fundraising, and providing support. Make a difference!
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Back in March, volunteer advocates headed to Juneau to raise their voice about Alzheimer’s in Alaska and urge elected officals to support vital legislation to support not only those facing Alzheimer’s but their caregivers, as well. Our advocates know first hand the impact that Alzheimer’s has on a family and they also know the impact…
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Adult day respite providers in Alaska offer crucial care for loved ones, engaging activities, and support for caregivers. They face staffing and funding challenges, seeking legislative support for a $2,000,000 fund enhancement.
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As Alaska prepares for Daylight Savings Time, the challenges of “sundowning” in Alzheimer’s patients are heightened, urging families to monitor loved ones closely. Helpful tips are provided.
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Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love and connection, and for those caring for loved ones living with dementia, it’s an opportunity to create cherished moments through meaningful activities. As the disease progresses, those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia may have a harder time expressing themselves or remembering certain details about this holiday or…
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Senator Dan Sullivan and Representative Mary Peltola have co-sponsored crucial dementia-related bills led by Senator Lisa Murkowski, supporting research efforts and providing resources for Alzheimer’s, following advocacy from 200 Alaskan volunteers. Additionally, there are upcoming events to raise awareness about dementia in Alaska.
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Have you started to recognize symptoms of Alzheimer’s in a loved one? Are you a caregiver in need of support? We know the journey through dementia is not an easy one but when we come together, no one has to walk this path alone. The Alzheimer’s Association has a variety of resources, whether you need…
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During the holidays, Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers face unique challenges. In Alaska, there are over 25,000 such caregivers, with nearly 30% reporting depression and over 50% having a chronic health condition. The Alzheimer’s Association Alaska Chapter offers tips to help families safely enjoy the holidays. These include involving the person with dementia in safe activities,…
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Holiday shopping and gift-giving can often be challenging, but even more so when shopping for a person living with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Depending on teh stage of the disease, some well-intentioned gifts may no longer be appropriate or practical for the person. For the holiday season, the Alzheimer’s Association has released its 2023 Holiday Gift…
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Holiday travel with family members living with Alzheimer’s or dementia may present specific challenges but can still be enjoyed with careful planning. Considering the comfort, safety, and familiarity of the individuals is crucial. This entails picking the right mode of transportation, familiar destinations, and avoiding crowded places. Essential travel documents, current medications, and emergency contacts…
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