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Register Today for Walk to End Alzheimer's®

Walk to End Alzheimer's® is full of flowers, each carried by someone committed to ending this disease. Because like flowers, our participants don't stop when something's in their way. Find your Walk.

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Greater Kentucky & Southern Indiana Chapter

Inaugural Robert B Empson Memorial Golf Scramble

Join us on Monday, August 21st at Glen Oaks Country Club for a great day of golf, socializing, and camaraderie. Your support will help us raise critical support towards the mission of prevention, treatment, education, and caregiver support for those battling Alzheimer’s.

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Know the 10 Signs

Your memory often changes as you grow older. But memory loss that disrupts daily life is not a typical part of aging.

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When Someone You Love Is Diagnosed

Coming to terms with the diagnosis requires time. Immediate reactions of denial and fear are normal and may help you and the person diagnosed process the grief you are feeling.

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Know What to Expect: Middle-Stage Caregiving

Resources are available to help both you and the person with dementia as the disease progresses.

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Get 'em before they're gone!

Online sales of the Alzheimer’s semipostal stamp are discontinued but many USPS locations still have them on hand & will continue selling them until their inventory is gone. Ask for & buy them today!

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Learn how Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain.

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Don't just hope for a cure. Help us find one. Volunteer for a
clinical trial.

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