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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Banner Alzheimer's Institute offers free bilingual community event Sept. 21

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Peter S Fine President and CEO of Phoenix | Official website

Peter S Fine President and CEO of Phoenix | Official website

In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, Banner Alzheimer's Institute will host a free bilingual community event on Saturday, Sept. 21, in Peoria.

“Alzheimer’s in the Hispanic Community: Prevention, Care, and How You Can Help,” will focus on brain health and Alzheimer’s disease prevention and treatment. All are invited to the event from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Sept. 21 at the Peoria Community Center, 8335 W. Jefferson St.

The event aims to educate those interested in learning more about navigating life before and with Alzheimer’s disease. Presentation topics will include prevention, diagnosis, current treatments, caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer’s and related dementias, and opportunities for participation in research. All educational presentations will be in both Spanish and English. The event will include food, a loteria game, and raffles.

The event will also connect interested attendees with dementia care specialists, resources, and community partners who are working together to end Alzheimer’s without losing another generation.

Research from the National Council on Aging shows that Latinos may be 50 percent more likely to develop Alzheimer’s but are less likely to pursue treatment for the disease, resulting in poor health outcomes.

Hispanic Americans are 1.5 times more likely to develop Alzheimer's or another dementia than White Americans according to the Alzheimer’s Association, and at least 1 in 10 Hispanics who are 65 or older have Alzheimer's or another dementia. Yet Latinos make up only 2% of participants in clinical trials on Alzheimer's and related dementias according to the National Institutes of Health.

Registration is required. Call 602-230-CARE or visit BannerHealth.com/AlzheimersHispanicCommunity to sign up.

Since its inception in 2006, Banner Alzheimer’s Institute has sought to find effective Alzheimer’s disease prevention therapies without losing another generation; establish a new model of dementia care for patients and family caregivers; and forge new models of collaboration in biomedical research. It has made groundbreaking contributions to the unusually early detection, tracking, diagnosis and study of Alzheimer’s and aims to find an effective prevention therapy by 2025. It includes the pioneering Alzheimer’s Prevention Initiative; an extensive profile of research studies and clinical trials; comprehensive clinical, family and community service programs; a leading brain imaging research program; and strategic partnerships with public and private research organizations around the world.

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