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Alzheimer’s Disease Resources

Living with Alzheimer's disease can be both emotionally and physically difficult. Understanding your condition and knowing that you are not alone can have a positive impact. Explore the support communities and resources below to help manage life with Alzheimer's disease.

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RESOURCES

See below for resources related to Alzheimer's disease and tips for living or caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease.

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The Costs of Untreated Agitation

This paper is a literature review that addresses the need for evaluating the costs of agitation in Alzheimer's disease.

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Life with Dementia and Agitation

Expectations and actual experiences with dementia and agitation are highlighted for each phase along the dementia journey.

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Disrupting Alzheimer’s: The Opportunities for Technology

This paper focuses on technological solutions available for patients with Alzheimer's Disease. An overview of the current landscape of available technology is covered based on the literature and technologies on market.

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Calling All Voices: Stories from Black Community Members

This paper shares insights from members of the Black community who are living with dementia or caring for a loved one with dementia. The challenges that were faced and the lessons learned on how to live well with dementia are the main topics covered in the paper.

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Calling All Voices: Stories from LGBTQ+ Community Members

This paper shares insights from members of the LGBTQ+ community who are living with dementia or caring for a loved one with dementia. The challenges that were faced and the lessons learned on how to live well with dementia are the main topics covered in the paper.

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Carrie, CEO & Founder Embodied Labs

Carrie offers a unique perspective and was inspired to start Embodied Labs after caring for her mother, who had early-onset Alzheimer’s.

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