HomeNewsMedford NewsLetter to the editor: Alzheimer’s awareness

Letter to the editor: Alzheimer’s awareness

Letter to the editor: Alzheimer’s awareness

letters

Monday, Nov. 2 is New Jersey Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Day. In honor of people living with Alzheimer’s disease, or in memory of individuals whose lives have been taken by it, including my own Grandmother, we invite the community to wear purple — the signature color of the Alzheimer’s Association — to show support and raise awareness.

Who is at risk for Alzheimer’s disease? Everyone with a brain. Alzheimer’s is a debilitating brain disorder that robs people of their cognitive abilities and ultimately their lives. Every 67 seconds someone in the U.S. develops the disease, which is our nation’s sixth leading cause of death. Alzheimer’s is the only disease in the list of top-10 causes of death for which there is no way to prevent, cure or even slow its progression.

Alzheimer’s has had a profound impact on New Jersey. Consider there are currently 85,000 residents living with Alzheimer’s or a related disorder within seven counties in South Jersey alone. The State will not be immune from future socio and economic impacts of this disease. Between now and 2025, it is projected that our State will have a 23.5 percent increase in residents age 65 and older living with Alzheimer’s. The associated costs to both the families and our State will be staggering.

The New Jersey Alzheimer’s Disease Study Commission is finalizing a report of its findings and recommendations to Governor Christie about the future impact and incidence within the State. We urge the Governor to make the Commission’s report a priority and ask that he fully support the recommendations once published. Doing so will help raise awareness about one of this country’s most significant health epidemics; facilitate the continued development of integrated and responsive community-based services; and ease the burden on persons with Alzheimer’s disease and their family members and caregivers through expanded support.

The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. More information about Alzheimer’s disease or the Alzheimer’s Association’s Delaware Valley Chapter’s programs and services is available at the 24/7 Helpline, 800.272.3900,or online at www.alz.org/delval.

Catherine E. Nakonetschny

RELATED ARTICLES

Related articles

3

5

Rings for firefighters
September 30, 2024

8

Flora, the Troll
September 26, 2024

10

Celebrate squash day
September 26, 2024

11

Medford Township Calendar
September 24, 2024

17

Medford Township Calendar
September 17, 2024

25

‘We will never forget’
September 13, 2024

28

Police drill
September 11, 2024

29

Medford Township Calendar
September 10, 2024

33

Making music
September 6, 2024

34

‘A two-way street’
September 4, 2024

36

Medford Township Calendar
September 3, 2024

37

39

Marine landing
August 31, 2024

40

‘Hitting it off’
August 30, 2024

current issue

latest news

Newsletter

How to reach us