From Michael Reich, Alzheimer's Association <[email protected]>
Subject ⌛ Friend, this opportunity won't last long.
Date August 7, 2025 2:00 PM
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Can we count on you to help unlock our
2X match?

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Double Your Impact During Our Action in August 2X
Match.

Alzheimer's disease steals so much from us and those we
care about. It robs us of our independence and time with family and
friends. We must be relentless in our work to change the trajectory of
this disease. Today, you have the opportunity to double your impact in
the fight with your first gift during our Action in August 2X Match.

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MAKE 2X THE IMPACT

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This Match Won't Last Long!

It is only with your help that we can march forward to a
cure. It's up to all of us. Our Action in August 2X Match is a chance
for your gift to go twice as far to help advance critical research and
provide care and support to those impacted by Alzheimer's. The Tim and
Gail Buchanan Family Foundation has pledged an extraordinary $200,000
to accelerate research for Alzheimer's disease and all other dementia.

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GIVE $16

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GIVE $30

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GIVE $50

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Their pledge means that your gift can double in impact to
provide care and support to families impacted by Alzheimer's, while
also accelerating global research and driving advocacy and education
efforts - but only if we can raise the same amount by midnight
on August 15. Please make your gift today while there's still time for
it to double in impact.

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Your Gift Inspires Joy and Self-Expression.

 

For individuals living with Alzheimer's, finding a
source of joy and a way to alleviate stress is critical as symptoms
progress. Creating art and listening to music is a great way to build
self-esteem and relax amidst the uncertainty of this disease.

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Kind-hearted people like you help the Alzheimer's
Association provide those living with Alzheimer's and their caregivers
tips and resources that they can use to greatly improve quality of
life. Every stage of Alzheimer's is different, and your gift by August
15 can go twice as far to help provide care and support that meets the
unique needs of loved ones impacted by this disease and to fuel
promising research into the future.

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DOUBLE MY IMPACT

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Tips for Early-Stage Caregiving:

In the early stage of Alzheimer's, most people living
with the disease function independently. They may still drive, take
part in social activities, volunteer or even work. The role of a care
partner is an important one: to provide support and companionship, and
help plan for the future.

EARLY-STAGE CAREGIVING RESOURCES

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? Work together to find a new balance - as
a care partner, your support with everyday tasks can help the person
living with dementia develop new coping strategies that will maximize
their independence.

? Provide cues and reminders when needed,
focusing on the person's strengths and establishing a strong channel
of communication.

? Learning to recognize your emotions and those
of the person living with dementia may help you with this ongoing and
sometimes emotional process.

? Help the person you are caring for live well
for as long as possible by encouraging healthy habits, identifying
stressful situations to avoid and working together to find what helps
the person relax.

? Take care of yourself by getting involved in
activities that enhance your sense of well-being and can reduce your
stress level.

More resources and information on early-stage
caregiving are available here.

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Tips for Middle-Stage Caregiving:

The middle stage of Alzheimer's is typically the
longest and can last for many years. In this stage, you may notice a
person living with the disease having difficulty expressing thoughts
and performing routine tasks.

MIDDLE-STAGE CAREGIVING RESOURCES

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? Learn what to expect in the middle stage of
the disease so you can be prepared.

? Use a calm voice when responding to repeated
questions.

? Respond to emotion, instead of a specific
question - the person may simply need reassurance.

? Use simple written reminders if the person can
still read.

? If you notice changes, check with the doctor
to rule out other physical problems or medication side effects.

More resources and information on middle-stage
caregiving are available here.

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Tips for Late-Stage Caregiving:

As the disease progresses, those in the late stage of
Alzheimer's may require intensive, round-the-clock care. The role of a
caregiver during this stage focuses on preserving quality of life and
dignity. You can express care through touch, sound, taste and smell.

LATE-STAGE CAREGIVING RESOURCES

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? Play the person's favorite music.

? Read portions of books that have meaning for
the person.

? Look at old photos together.

? Prepare their favorite food.

? Sit outside together on a nice day.

More resources and information on late-stage
caregiving are available here.

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Honor a Loved One Today With a Gift to
Fight Alzheimer's.

When you make a tribute gift to our Action in August 2X Match,
you can double your impact and honor a special person in your life who
has been affected by this disease. Your gift can be an expression of
your love and gratitude, as well as hope for the future.

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MAKE A TRIBUTE GIFT

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You Fuel Our Mission.

 

During our Action in August 2X Match, your gift can go
twice as far to further our mission to lead the way to end Alzheimer's
and all other dementia - by accelerating global research,
driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality
care and support.

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Don't miss this incredible opportunity - join the
fight with a gift today to double your impact.

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DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT

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Your donation will strengthen our efforts to advance
Alzheimer's care, support and research. From face-to-face support to
online education programs and promising global research initiatives,
your gift makes a difference in the lives of all those affected by
Alzheimer's and other dementias in your community and across the
world. Thank you for your continued support.

Alzheimer's Association Home Office, 225
N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601

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