The Youngest Champion

By the time J.J. Denison was six years old, he had already witnessed the impact of Alzheimer’s on his family. He had a front-row seat as his mother cared for her father and became his advocate. J.J. joined her on this journey and is now making his own mark—shining a light on the fight against […]

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Wear your Hope for North Carolina

Have you registered for Walk to End Alzheimer’s 2025? Participant fundraising is already heating up for our fall walks, and the Alzheimer’s Association chapters in North Carolina are launching a special dri-fit long sleeve T-shirt exclusively for those who get an early start on their fundraising! To be eligible to earn this T-shirt, make sure […]

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N.C. Medicaid to cover cognitive assessments and care planning

We have another exciting policy update to share during Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. NC Medicaid has announced coverage of CPT Code 99843, which will expand access to cognitive assessments and care planning for North Carolinians. “This is a huge win for North Carolinians who may be experiencing symptoms of cognitive decline,” said Lindsey Golden, director […]

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North Carolina Legislative Update – June 2025

Alzheimer’s advocates from every corner of North Carolina have helped drive meaningful progress on both state and federal policy fronts. Their dedication has strengthened legislative momentum and expanded access to critical resources for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. From the AIM Advocacy Forum in Washington, D.C., our community has been hard at work. […]

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Wake Forest University School of Medicine receives grant from the Alzheimer’s Association

Imagine a future where Alzheimer’s disease can be prevented or slowed down by simply improving cardiovascular health. This is the groundbreaking potential of a study being conducted in North Carolina. The Alzheimer’s Association has awarded almost $200,000 to a research team at Wake Forest University School of Medicine that is studying how genetic risk factors […]

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Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month activities across N.C. this June

Learn about … This June, during Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, the Alzheimer’s Association – Eastern North Carolina and Western Carolina Chapters are encouraging North Carolinians to take charge of their brain health.  Today, there are more than 7 million people age 65 and older in the United States living with Alzheimer’s, including nearly 211,000 […]

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Charlotte Memory Gala raises over $700,000 for Alzheimer’s research and support

More than 300 guests attended the Alzheimer’s Association – Western Carolina Chapter annual Charlotte Memory Gala on Saturday, May 3 and raised over $700,000 for Alzheimer’s research, education and quality care. This marks a 17% increase over last year’s total, making it a record-breaking event.  Chaired by Steve and Dee Dee Leeolou, this year’s Memory […]

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Company hosts annual community event to honor families they serve

What’s your favorite pastime? Golfing, playing pickleball, playing games, cooking, reading, gardening, playing tennis, biking, hiking? There are so many to choose from! Having a hobby or favorite pastime is important not just for enjoyment, exercise, or socializing, but also for your mental health. The same can be said for the endorphin boost you receive when […]

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