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My mom remembered to call me on my birthday!!! I’m a happy girl NOW!!
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We all probably know or love someone who has been touched by Alzheimer’s. My uncle suffered for many years before he passed away. This
#AlzheimersAwarenessMonth, learn the warning signs & go see a doctor if you think you may be suffering.
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“Help me continue to be the best that I can be.” Listen to Mary Beth Wighton, Dementia Advocate and Member of ORCA’s Dementia Task Force, talk about the difference a dementia-inclusive community can make in peoples’ lives.
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November is Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness month!

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Eating right, exercising, getting enough sleep, seeing a doctor, keeping your mind sharp & staying connected matter for everyone, but they *really* matter for women, who make up 2/3 of the nearly 6 million Americans w/Alzheimer’s.
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Alzheimer's Awareness Month may be over, but the fight against stigma continues. Want to do more? Visit http://www.ilivewithdementia.ca to find out how you can help.
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Throughout this
#AlzheimersAwarenessMonth our collective goals have been to help erase the stigma associated with#dementia & make our communities friendlier to those coping with it. Moving forward & all year long, we can all facilitate awareness, understanding & support.pic.twitter.com/m6Q1UIySUG
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There are many myths about
#AlzheimersDisease. Learn the realities of this disease during#AlzheimersAwarenessMonth. http://alzheimer.ca/en/Home/About-dementia/Alzheimer-s-disease/Myth-and-reality-about-Alzheimer-s-disease … -
It's the last day of
#AlzheimersAwarenessMonth. How can employers support care partners and those living with#dementia in the workplace? Read our recent article featuring#WesternU researcher,@marie_y_s. https://brainscan.uwo.ca/news/2020/supporting_dementia_in_the_workplace.html …pic.twitter.com/xO40DppSh6
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#FridayFunny
We have all done this! It's not a sign of Alzheimer's disease, but it's important to know the warning signs—such as misplacing things and memory loss affecting day-to-day abilities. Click here for the 10 signs: http://ow.ly/oGu550xqWUc #AlzheimersAwarenessMonth pic.twitter.com/4Gun3sJrjG
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Tip #15: Avoid Excess Alcohol
Dr. Howard Chertkow recommends avoiding excess alcohol as it has a detrimental effect on the brain. For the full list of tips, visit
http://baycrest.org/AlzMonth #AlzheimersAwarenessMonth http://bit.ly/2GtJh3P pic.twitter.com/OGyhQLifnE
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New!
#AlzheimersAwarenessMonth guest blog by Walter Seaton, a member of CABHI's Seniors Advisory Panel. Walter writes about what it's like collaborating with CABHI innovators as a senior, and why#enduserengagement is so crucial to the#innovation process: http://ow.ly/JmEd50y7mUO pic.twitter.com/UerQ0z3z9b
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Dementia has a significant and growing impact on Canadians. Canada’s national dementia strategy has a vision for a Canada where
#dementia can be prevented, effectively treated and better understood: http://ow.ly/4qtT50xXwZF#AlzheimersAwarenessMonth pic.twitter.com/uvmmm5u001
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Getting ready for our
#AlzheimersAwarenessMonth open house in Abbotsford. We'll be talking about challenging#dementia stigma.#ILiveWithDementiapic.twitter.com/2xTi7pEeos
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Read Amy's story to find out how she and her family live with dementia every day and what
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Tip #11: Protect Your Heart. What is good for the
is also good for the
. Protect your #hearthealth & reduce risk of dementia. For the full list of tips, visit
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Baked my cupcakes to raise money tomorrow!
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This
#AlzheimersAwarenessMonth, we’ve been sharing stories to increase understanding and eliminate stigma. There’s still time to get involved and help spread the word. Find out how: http://www.ilivewithdementia.ca#ilivewithdementiapic.twitter.com/EWzJFffz46
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Tip #10: Decrease Stress
Dr. Howard Chertkow recommends everyone lower their stress level. Stress shrinks parts of the brain involved in memory. For the full list of tips, visit
http://baycrest.org/AlzMonth #AlzheimersAwarenessMonth http://bit.ly/2t6i983 pic.twitter.com/GDoJgD2Ci2
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Tip #8: Stay Socially Active
Dr. Howard Chertkow explains that people who become isolated have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. For the full list of tips, visit
http://baycrest.org/AlzMonth #AlzheimersAwarenessMonth http://bit.ly/3115YWs pic.twitter.com/OXONvW2Zld
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