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‘BRAIN BUS’ VISITS KEYS
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION PROVIDES FREE SUPPORT SERVICES
This month, the Alzheimer’s Association “Brain Bus” will make several stops in the Florida Keys to provide free support services to families facing this disease.
Currently, more than 11% of Monroe County residents age 65 and up are living with Alzheimer’s. Trained staff will be available at the bus to help families understand steps to get an accurate diagnosis, warning signs, caregiving tips and connect to local resources. No appointment is needed.
As part of Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month in June, the Brain Bus will host free programs at each stop to share information on how to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s and other dementia. Research shows making changes in what you eat, your activity levels and how you engage your brain all affect risk for the disease.
Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms eventually grow severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. The number of Floridians living with Alzheimer’s is projected to increase to 720,000 by 2025, a 24% increase since 2020.
“Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging,” said Joe Baledelomar, Brain Bus program manager. “It’s vital that all Floridians know the warning signs of the disease so they can get an accurate diagnosis and access to treatment options as soon as possible. We are here to serve the community and hope those who need help stop by.”
Unique to Florida, the Brain Bus program is managed by the Alzheimer’s Association Florida chapters