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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. September 13, 2023 24/7 Helpline: [800.272.3900]( Some airports strive for a dementia-friendly experience While a person living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia [may still be able to travel]( moving through an airport might be overwhelming. Some U.S. airports have modified their facilities and operations and added amenities to be more dementia-friendly. [Click here to read more]( Join us for Hispanic Heritage Month programs This fall, you're invited to a series of programs designed specifically for Hispanic and Latino communities, who are at higher risk for Alzheimer's. You can learn about the disease and risk factors, caregiving, planning, and how to get a diagnosis and treatment. All Hispanic Heritage Month programs are free and presented in Spanish [Click here to read more]( eBay invites customers to support the Alzheimer’s Association eBay, the world's largest online marketplace, invites customers to support the Alzheimer's Association mission as the featured charity at checkout Sept. 17 -24. Customers can donate to Alzheimer’s research, care and support year-round through the charity sellers program. [Click here to read more]( Help fight Alzheimer's [Give Now]( [Get Involved]( Your Local Community [Find Us]( Have you joined the NYC Walk to End Alzheimer's? When you register for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s in NYC and raise $100 or more, you’ll receive our 2023 T-shirt! The deadline is four weeks before each Walk and time is running out. Find your local NYC Walk at alz.org/walk. [Click here to read more]( Our resources can help caregivers take care of themselves Caring for someone living with Alzheimer's can be overwhelming, but we have resources to help. Caregivers have many responsibilities, so it’s important to have a support network to take care of your own well-being. [Click here to read more]( Get CME credit in fall dementia education series On Sept. 20, join us for an Alzheimer’s Research Update, presented by Dr. Percy Griffin of the Alzheimer’s Association. It’s the first session in our free, four-part virtual dementia education series for New York state healthcare professionals. You can attend as many sessions as you like, and each confers continuing education credit. [Click here to read more]( [Create a free, customized action plan]( with ALZNavigator. 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 © 2023 Alzheimer's Association. All rights reserved. | 800.272.3900.

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