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Alzheimer's Association Hosts Free Educational Series in Raleigh to Illuminate Early Signs and Aging Distinctions

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Published on January 21, 2025
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The complexities of Alzheimer's disease and the challenge of distinguishing its onset from the effects of normal aging are the focus of an upcoming education series sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association. Offering insights and strategies for addressing concerns, the event promises to be an invaluable resource for members of our community seeking clarity on this crucial subject.

Set to unfold at the Five Points Center for Active Adults, the series is a beacon of hope for those aged 18 and older who are grappling with the nuances of dementia, and its looming silhouette in our collective future. Scheduled for Tuesday, February 20, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., the session is offered free of charge, a gesture that underscores the Association's commitment to public health and wellness.

As a non-fictional scourge that afflicts millions, affecting both the sufferers and their families, Alzheimer's demands a space in our communal conscience. This educational initiative, by shedding light on warning signs and walking attendees through differentiating between Alzheimer's and routine aspects of aging, is a stride on the path to understanding and preparedness.

Understandably, the community's response has been one of appreciation and earnest engagement, with many marking their calendars for an afternoon that could alter the course of their lives, or the lives of their loved ones. For those interested in attending, registration details can be accessed through the provided URL in City of Raleigh website.