From Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject Because Caregivers Need Care Too 💜
Date November 20, 2025 7:11 PM
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Email from Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation   Dear John, Your support brings strength, education, and hope to caregivers everywhere. Here is a short message from Kirti sharing gratitude and reflections from Caregiver Appreciation Week. Watch Kirti's Message Last week, caregivers from across the country participated in Caregiver Appreciation Week, a free online program for families caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia. The response was incredibly positive. Caregivers told us they felt more supported, more prepared, and less alone. Resources like these exist because of people like you who believe in the power of education, community, and prevention.  "This was such a wonderful, practical advice type of seminar. It had so much information that is useful and you can take what you learn and put it right into practice. It was phenomenal!" – Mary, family caregiver GIVE HOPE TO CAREGIVERS Your support helps caregivers like Mary access meaningful education and emotional strength at no cost. This Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, please help us reach our goal of $230,000 by December 31 so we can expand caregiver support and prevention research. Together, we can protect caregivers and those they love. Thank you for helping bring hope to caregivers and families everywhere. Yours in Brain Health, Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D. President / Medical Director Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF) www.alzheimersprevention.org [email protected] Prevention Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease P.S. Every gift this month is recognized on our Digital Wall of Hope. DONATE Research News: ARPF research was cited in a new paper published in the medical journal Current Opinion in Psychiatry. Here is the article quoted: Interactive Balance Training Integrating Sensor-Based Visual Feedback Of Movement Performance: A Pilot Study In Older Adults.     Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation | PO Box 30783 | Tucson, AZ 85751-0783 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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