By Nyesha Stone Over 3,000 people came to Summer Fest grounds to participate in the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s Milwaukee on September 17. Every year, the Alzheimer’s … [Read more...]
2017 Walk to End Alzheimer’s® Returns on Sunday, September 17
Milwaukee, WI – The Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Milwaukee County, the 10th largest event of its kind in the nation, will be held on Sunday, September 17 at Henry Maier Festival Park. Joe, host of … [Read more...]
Join The Fight For Alzheimer’s First Survivor – Walk on Sept 17
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Alzheimer’s Association to Offer Program for Individuals with Moderate Dementia and their Care Partners
Milwaukee, WI – The Alzheimer’s Association will present a three-part program called “Living with Moderate Dementia”. tailored for family caregivers of persons with moderate Alzheimer’s disease … [Read more...]
ALZ Media Insider Spring 2017
New Funds Will Fuel Alzheimer’s Breakthroughs, But More Still Needed The Alzheimer’s Association and its sister organization the Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM), achieved a major legislative … [Read more...]
Creative Art Program Available for Individuals with Early-Stage Dementia
Milwaukee, WI – The Alzheimer’s Association will offer “Memories in the Making®” a three-week watercolor painting session designed for families living with early-stage dementia. The series … [Read more...]
Governor’s Budget Proposal Helps People with Alzheimer’s Disease
Milwaukee, WI – The Alzheimer’s Association thanks Governor Scott Walker for including several items in his budget proposal that will help persons with the diagnosis of dementia and their … [Read more...]
Alzheimer’s is More Then Just Getting Old
By Dylan Deprey As parents or grandparents start to age into their retirement years, certain memories may start to slip. They may draw a blank to the name of the street their local gym is on. … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Scientist Receives Alzheimer’s Association Research Grant to Study Potential Sex Differences in Alzheimer’s
Project Critical to Exploring Why More Women than Men Are Living with the Disease Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Gender matters when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease, and Karyn Frick, Ph.D., a … [Read more...]
22nd Annual Alzheimer’s Walk Surpasses Fundraising Goal
By Mrinal Gokhale The Alzheimer’s Association of Southeastern Wisconsin expects to raise over $820,000 from this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Summerfest Grounds on Sep. 18. Almost … [Read more...]