2 Women on Mission to Raise Awareness in Latino Community

When Enma Espinosa worked during the day and her husband, Francisco Espinosa, worked the night shift, they barely saw each other. So it took longer for her to realize the small changes in his cognition were not just a normal part of aging. It wasn’t until her husband’s barber called…

Many Ways to Mark National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month

Every November since President Ronald Reagan’s proclamation in 1983, Americans have been partaking in National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. These next 30 days will be an opportunity for people to honor the progress made toward understanding and treating the disease while raising money for research and care. It also…

How to Counter the Stigma Associated With Dementia

Creating awareness about Alzheimer’s disease is both necessary and good. Toward that goal, designating the month of September as Alzheimer Awareness Month, and Sept. 21 as World Alzheimer’s Day, is useful. But for a person living with the most common form of dementia, or for their family members and caregivers,…

Why National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month Matters

In 1983, U.S. President Ronald Reagan designated November as National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Coincidentally, 11 years later, Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. The 40th U.S. president revealed his fate in a letter to the American people in 1994, writing: “I now begin the journey that will lead me…