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MCI and Alzheimer’s Resources

How Do General Brain Health Practices Apply to Dementia?

Mature father in his seventies smiling at the camera with his caregiver or daughter.
Experts foresee the future of Alzheimer's care as a blend of disease-modifying medications and risk-reduction interventions. In the midst of a diagnosis, there are science-backed ways to continue contributing to family and community.
Find resources from answers to commonly asked questions below, or participate in our research focused learning about building resilience and promoting brain health for those diagnosed with Alzheimer's and MCI.
Our work focuses on empowering people with proactive brain-healthy strategies and providing a measurement tool (the BrainHealth Index) to track changes in holistic brain health – to help develop lifestyle interventions including those that support a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s.

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A COLLEGE-AGED SON'S PERSPECTIVE

On His Father's Diagnosis of Early-Onset Alzheimer's

Young adults face unique challenges when a close family member is diagnosed.
Sam was in college, with a younger brother still in high school, when their father received a diagnosis. His story shows how love, understanding and support can help families grow closer and stronger while they savor each day together.
Click on Sam's picture to hear about his experience.

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