Together, the Alzheimer's Association and Maria Shriver's Women's Alzheimer's Movement have created the AlzheimHER's Chorus — a vocal group made of women living with the disease or whose lives have been touched by it. Their mission, and ours, is to spread the word that Alzheimer's is a women's issue and to ignite a new generation of voices to help end Alzheimer's once and for all.
Together, our voices are stronger. #RaiseYourVoice4Alz
This chorus, an effort of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, increases social engagement for those with dementia.
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Founded in 2011, this New York City choir provides a venue for those with dementia and their families to make music and enjoy time together.
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Based in Chicago, Illinois, this choral program brings together people with memory loss, their care partners and volunteers to share the joy of music.
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This 50-member choir out of Montgomery, Alabama, includes singers living with Alzheimer's, stroke and dementia, their caregivers and volunteers.