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Having trouble viewing this message? You may [view it as a web page](. You may also view [e-news archives](. To prevent mailbox filters from deleting your Alzheimer's Association email communications, please add alzheimers_enews@alz.org to your address book. November 23, 2022 24/7 Helpline: [800.272.3900](tel:18002723900) Son who carries younger-onset gene shares his Alzheimer’s story Juan Padilla Arriaga’s mother, Eva, was 44 years old when she was diagnosed with a rare form of younger-onset Alzheimer’s known as autosomal dominant and died at 51. Juan has tested positive for the PSEN1 gene that runs in his family; on our blog, he shares how he’s fighting for his future. [Click here to read more]( Still time to join our Caregiver Appreciation Event Join us on Nov. 30 for a free event focused on self-care and wellness. Caregiving can be stressful, so we are offering self-care options for you to try--from massage and meditation to fitness and counseling--to see what works for you. And everyone who attends gets a free gift bag and entered to win raffle prizes. [Click here to read more]( Your #GivingTuesday gift can be matched for 2X the impact Thanks to a Matching Gift Challenge, your donation for next week’s #GivingTuesday can be matched, up to $700,000, and go twice as far to help provide Alzheimer’s care and support and advance research. You don’t have to wait: Give today, and your donation will count toward #GivingTuesday. [Click here to read more]( Help fight Alzheimer's [Give Now]( [Get Involved]( Your Local Community [New York City]( Help us finish the winning mile The NYC Walk to End Alzheimer's events are done, but our walkers are still fundraising. This week, we want to help every walker meet their goals. You can make it happen by choosing a walk, a team, or a walker to help with a donation. This giving season, help us walk the winning mile for an end to Alzheimer's. [Click here to read more]( Understanding behaviors can help caregivers manage Alzheimer's As Alzheimer's and other dementias progress, the behavior of the person living with the disease will change — as does the role of caregivers. Changes in behavior can be challenging, but we have resources to help you through each stage. [Click here to read more]( Share your story through our Gather Voices platform New Yorkers, make your voice heard! Our advocacy team is asking you to share your stories via video. Please tell us how Alzheimer's or other dementia has impacted you, your loved ones, or your community. [Click here to read more]( [Create a free, customized action plan]( with Alzheimer's Navigator. More Resources: [Stages of Alzheimer's]( | [Behaviors]( | [Coping Strategies]( | [Care Training]( My Preferences: [Unsubscribe]( To stop receiving our weekly e-newsletter, simply unsubscribe. [Subscribe]( Was this e-newsletter forwarded to you? Subscribe to get it weekly. The Alzheimer's Association leads 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. Alzheimer's Association Home Office 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601 © 2022 Alzheimer's Association. All rights reserved. | 800.272.3900.

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