Radio Rotary recently featured Meg Boyce and Tina Eckert from the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter, highlighting the critical issue of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia, impairs a person’s ability to perform daily activities due to physical changes in the brain. These changes include the buildup of sticky plaques, the presence of tau protein, and overall neurodegeneration, often impacting short-term memory first.
Tina Eckert plays a pivotal role in organizing the Walk to End Alzheimer’s events, crucial fundraisers for Alzheimer’s research and support programs. The upcoming walk, scheduled on the Walkway over the Hudson on October 14th, invites participants to register at duchessulsterwalk.org. The event is vital for raising funds for Alzheimer’s research and support, with the Red Hook Rotary Club and other Rotary clubs actively participating. Notably, the Alzheimer’s Dementia Rotarian Action Group, a national team, has impressively raised over $500,000 since 2019.
The program also sheds light on the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s and its history, including the story of the first diagnosed case. Recent advancements in research, including new treatments that slow the disease’s progression, were discussed. However, challenges like access to PET scans and Medicare coverage limitations were acknowledged.
The episode emphasized the importance of mental health awareness, encouraging listeners to seek help for conditions like anxiety and depression. Furthermore, it concluded with a discussion on modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer’s, such as diet, exercise, and sleep, reinforcing the importance of lifestyle choices in disease prevention.
The Walkway Over the Hudson event stands as a beacon of hope and support for those affected by Alzheimer’s, representing a unified effort to combat this challenging disease. The program encouraged listeners to participate in this event, emphasizing the power of community involvement in making a difference.
Learn More: www.dutchessulsterwalk.org
Listen to the recording: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radio-rotary/episodes/Join-the-Fight-Against-Alzheimers-at-the-Walkway-Over-the-Hudson-Event-e2d4j7e
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