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Empowerment forum on women and Alzheimer’s disease in DC

A free panel directed at how Alzheimer’s disease affects women will provide information and support to attendees on Tuesday in D.C., organizers say.

About two-thirds of people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease are women,.

To address how the disease impacts women, the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America is hosting the from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Whittemore House in Dupont Circle.



“They’re going to share their personal stories,” said Charles Fuschillo, president and CEO of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. “But also discuss the research initiatives that they have had, the challenges that women face relating to Alzheimer’s disease and caregiving strategies and tips.”

Panelists include caregivers, dementia care professionals and medical experts:

  • Sandra Crewe, professor of social work at Howard University;
  • Luisa Rivera, caregiver for her mother and grandmother;
  • Grace Kimball, executive director of the Vienna Manor Senior Living;
  • Dr. Allison Reiss, Alzheimer’s researcher.

Fuschillo said he will host the forum in a fireside-chat style, but attendees are encouraged to ask the experts questions after the roundtable discussion.

He said the foundation has additional resources online to help caregivers and those afflicted by the disease.

“You will not have to go on this journey alone,” Fuschillo said.

A video of the panel after it’s over.

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²ÝÝ®´«Ã½’s Sandy Kozel contributed to this report.

Jessica Kronzer

Jessica Kronzer graduated from James Madison University in May 2021 after studying media and politics. She enjoys covering politics, advocacy and compelling human-interest stories.

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