Know the 10 signs:
Early Detection Matters
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[March 28, 2017]
CLINTON
- The Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois Chapter’s educational
program, Know the Ten Signs: Early Detection Matters, will take place at
noon on Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at the DeWitt County Friendship
Center, 410 E. Main Street in Clinton.
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The warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease are often dismissed as side
effects of normal aging. If individuals believe they or someone they
know is experiencing memory loss or behavioral changes, it’s time to
learn the facts. Early detection allows for a chance to begin drug
therapy, enroll in clinical studies and plan for the future.
Attendees will learn the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease,
hear from people who have the disease and find out how to recognize
the signs. Presenters will also separate myth from reality and
address commonly-held fears about Alzheimer’s in America.
Program specialist Elizabeth Wells will present and take questions
following the program.
The end of Alzheimer’s disease starts here. To register for this
program offered at no cost, call 309.662.8392 or register online at
www.alz.org/illinois.
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About the Alzheimer's Association, Greater Illinois Chapter:
The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization
in Alzheimer’s research, care and support. Our mission is to eliminate
Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance
care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through
the promotion of brain health. The Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois
Chapter serves 68 counties in Illinois. Since 1980, the Chapter has provided
reliable information and care consultation; created supportive services for
families; increased funding for dementia research; and influenced public policy
changes.
[Elizabeth Cook, Communications
Specialist & Elizabeth Wells, Manager, Education Outreach -
Alzheimer's Association] |