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Alzheimer s and dementia deaths trending higher amid COVID-19 pandemic Help available to Benzie County residents From Staff Reports FacebookTwitterEmail The Alzheimer s Association Michigan Chapter announces its free December virtual support groups, education programs and social engagement programs for Benzie County-area residents impacted by Alzheimer s and dementia. (Courtesy Photo) CHICAGO, IL As COVID-19 continues to spike in Michigan leaving more residents feeling isolated, the Alzheimer s Association Michigan Chapter announces its free December virtual support groups, education programs and social engagement programs for Benzie County-area residents impacted by Alzheimer s and dementia. To view and register for December programs and support groups, visit bit.ly/2J9sVSK or call the Alzheimer s Association 24/7 Helpline at (800) 272-3900. ....
Dec 10, 2020 MARQUETTE As COVID-19 continues to spike in Michigan leaving more residents feeling isolated, the Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter announces its free December virtual support groups, education programs and social engagement programs for Marquette-area residents impacted by Alzheimer’s and dementia. “We know the pandemic has brought about increased isolation and stress for persons with dementia and their caregivers,” said Jean Barnas, Alzheimer’s Association program services director, in a press release. “Our free support groups and education programs offer emotional and social support, provide much-needed information about memory loss and dementia, and help persons with dementia and their care partners find ways to remain socially active.” ....