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Alzheimer’s Awareness

Alzheimer’s Awareness

LISTEN, JOIN AND PARTICIPATE to help with the FIGHT against Alzheimer’s!

The continued fight against Alzheimer’s is critical for African Americans who are twice as likely to have the disease than Caucasians.  Alzheimer’s is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States and the fourth leading cause of death among older African Americans. There is No Cure for this devastating disease, but you can join the fight by LISTENINGJOINING, and PARTICIPATING

LISTEN

On Point Podcast hosted by Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr.  We invite you to listen to North Carolina A&T’s On Point Podcast interviews with COAACH hosted by Chancellor Harold L. Martin Sr.

Care for Caregivers

Dr. Grace Byfield, Program Manager at the Center for Outreach in Alzheimer’s Aging and Community Health, and Dr. Phyllis Ford-Booker, Associate Professor of Psychology. Drs. Byfield and Ford-Booker talk to Chancellor Martin about the importance of helping Alzheimer’s caregivers juggle the demands of taking care of their loved ones and of themselves.

Aggies Against Alzheimer’s

Guests: Jasmine Flowers and Morgan Woodard. These students discuss with Chancellor Martin their involvement in the student group designed to raise Alzheimer’s Awareness across the campus.

JOIN

The NC Registry for Brain Health is the first registry of its kind in the State of North Carolina. The Registry is designed to increase awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders and to connect North Carolinians of all ages to research opportunities designed to improve brain health.

When you join the NC Registry for Brain Health, you will learn about research taking place at Duke University, East Carolina University, North Carolina A&T State University, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Wake Forest School of Medicine.

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PARTICIPATE WITH ONGOING TRAINING

For ongoing training please be sure you visit the Alzheimer’s Association

COAACH Center

2105 Yanceyville Street, Greensboro, NC 27405

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Contact Info

2105 Yanceyville St.
Greensboro, NC 27405

(336) 285-2165

Dementia Resources

Interactive Documents

N.C. Registry for Brain Health Quaterly News Letter