Alzheimer Association's virtual Brain Bus stop: "The Impact of Alzheimer’s and Dementia in Our Community: Atypical Alzheimer’s" presentation.
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The Brain Bus raises awareness of Alzheimer's and related dementias and addresses the benefits of early detection, early diagnosis, brain health and risk reduction. With two mobile units and virtual offerings, the Brain Bus is able to travel throughout Florida.
Join us for a vital discussion on Alzheimer’s and dementia in our community.
We will feature insights from Alzheimer’s researcher Sara Dunlop, Ph.D., an Alzheimer’s Association community connector.
Discovering atypical forms of Alzheimer’s.
-Unlike typical Alzheimer's disease that begins with memory loss, atypical forms present with different initial symptoms depending on which brain region is affected first.
-These atypical forms often manifest earlier in life and can be more challenging to diagnose.
Awareness plays a crucial role in promoting early detection and providing tailored care.
Registration:
To register please use the link below:
Atypical AD.pdf
or call the Alzheimer Association's 24X7 Helpline at 800.272.3900.
Brain Bus is funded in partnership with the State of Florida Department of Elder Affairs, Area Agency on Aging Southwest Florida, Inc.
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