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2010 Memory Walk
2010 Memory Walk
Dates are set.
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Dementia Partnerships Project (DPP)
Dementia Partnerships Project (DPP)
Caring for someone with memory loss and living in King County?
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Date Set for Gala – Memories are Made of This
Dine around the world. Beloved Pacific Northwest Chefs.
6th Annual African American Caregivers Forum
6th Annual African American Caregivers Forum
New location. More great speakers. Register now.
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Helpline
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Support Groups
Providing a safe, consistent and caring place for caregivers
2010 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures
2010 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures
Includes a Special Report on Race, Ethnicity and Alzheimer’s Disease
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Know the 10 Signs
Along with the advice of a doctor, these signs are critical to detecting Alzheimer's.
Resources
Resources
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Alzheimer’s Association TrialMatch
Alzheimer’s Association TrialMatch
Search clinical trials quickly and easily

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The Tongs

My Journey with Alzheimer’s: A Caregiver's Notebook
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Your gift today will make a difference in the lives of people facing Alzheimer's.
Spoke Your Mind

Spoke Your Mind
When Max’s father, Dr. Hugh Larkin, was diagnosed with Young Onset Alzheimer’s Disease in 2006, it forever changed the lives of all those close to Hugh. Hugh’s experience is Max and Emily’s inspiration for Spoke Your Mind.
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Supported by the United Way of King County