Alzheimer’s Association Honors the 381,000 North Carolinians Serving as Dementia Caregivers and Shares New Resources to Help Them Thrive

During National Family Caregivers Month and National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month in November, the Alzheimer’s Association’s Eastern North Carolina Chapter and Western Carolina Chapters are amplifying the voices of people living with dementia and their caregivers to empower more families to find support, connection and hope. More than 381,000 North Carolinians provide unpaid care for […]

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Turning grief into wine: A family’s tribute

Duplin Winery is the oldest winery in the South and a well-known place to visit in the state. The Fussell family has been making wine in Rose Hill, NC since 1976, when David Fussell, Sr. and his brother Dan founded Duplin Winery. Today, the winery is owned and managed by four generations of the Fussell family, […]

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Two new Caregiver Support Groups starting in Caldwell and Richmond counties

Alzheimer’s Association support groups are free and open to all local caregivers impacted by dementia. The Alzheimer’s Association – Western North Carolina Chapter has formed two new Caregiver Support Groups in Cajah’s Mountain and Hamlet for family, friends and caregivers who care for someone living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. The meeting […]

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I love you on a piece of paper

The colors of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s Promise Garden flowers symbolize the shared experiences of those affected by Alzheimer’s. They offer a way for people to connect and feel part of a community that understands the challenges of living with the disease, supporting a loved one, or grieving a loss. For Jennifer Green, this […]

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A kaleidoscope of yellow butterflies

When Lee Ann Luman of Hickory looks back on her childhood, she feels tremendously proud of her mother, Winifred Thurkill. Life wasn’t always easy, but her mother provided Lee Ann and her sister Becky with an idyllic childhood, instilling faith-based values and a strong work ethic to serve others that both sisters uphold today. When […]

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Do what you can, while you can, because you can

“Imagine: You can’t remember your own child’s name, or even your own name. You can’t express your need to use the restroom or even explain that your chest hurts,” begins Tommy Macon of Fayetteville, NC. “This is the daily reality for those living with Alzheimer’s and other dementia.” For Tommy’s family, this wasn’t just a […]

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I am his wife, his caregiver and his brain

Samantha Wright and her husband Wendell met at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. They graduated, married, had two boys, and built a great life together in Falls Church, V.A. – a beautiful love story. But, as you can imagine being that this story is on the Alzheimer’s Association blog, their happily ever after looks much […]

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From an Orange Grove to New Beginnings

George Jurch III grew up about 100 yards away from his grandparents outside of Tampa, Florida on a 10-acre orange grove. His paternal grandfather, George Jurch Sr., invested in the property in the 1940’s; an investment that not only kept the family close together but also helped fund care later in life. It was unfortunately […]

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Session to Learn about New Dementia-Specific Respite Care in Rocky Mount Taking Place on Oct. 1

Hosted by the Alzheimer’s Association – Center for Dementia Respite Innovation Dementia-specific respite care provides caregivers a temporary rest from caregiving, while the person living with Alzheimer’s or other dementia continues to receive care in a supportive environment. Join the Alzheimer’s Association® Center for Dementia Respite Innovation and The Wright’s Center, Inc. for a dementia-specific […]

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North Carolina Legislative Update – September 2024

Entering the Fall season means there are many opportunities for advocates to share their stories with legislators and advance important Alzheimer’s legislation. Read below for updates on Public Policy in North Carolina and ways to get involved.  State Advocacy While the NC General Assembly adjourned at the end of June, the Alzheimer’s Association is cultivating […]

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