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NARFE January
What better way to celebrate the new year than to celebrate you — our dedicated NARFE Walk to End Alzheimer's® National Team members. The final numbers are in, and you've raised an incredible $79,778 to help provide much-needed Alzheimer's care and support services and advance groundbreaking research! We're so grateful for your unwavering commitment to the fight against Alzheimer's. We know that together, we'll accomplish great things in 2022.
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Caring for someone living with Alzheimer's means making adjustments
Serving as a full-time caregiver for a person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia requires adjustments. Whether you provide daily caregiving, participate in decision-making or simply care about a person living with the disease, our resources can help. Learn more.
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Focus on emotions when responding to repetitive behavior
A person living with Alzheimer's may repeat a word, question or activity or undo something that has just been finished. They may be looking for comfort, security and familiarity; when responding, think about how the person is feeling rather than react to the behavior. Learn more.
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A daily plan can help caregivers and people living with Alzheimer's
Daily routines can be helpful for both caregivers and people living with Alzheimer's. A planned day allows you to spend less time trying to figure out what to do and more time on activities that provide meaning and enjoyment. Learn more.
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Talk about Alzheimer's together if you notice changes
Changes in a family member may have been noticeable during the holidays. Early detection of Alzheimer's or another dementia offers significant benefits for the person diagnosed and their families. We have resources to start the conversation and guide you every step of the way. Learn more.
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NARFE 2024 Goal: $15 Million
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24/7 Helpline: 1-800-272-3900
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