A great way to honor a loved one – Alzheimer’s disease

A great way to honor a loved one – Alzheimer’s disease

The holiday dinner table is an American institution, a place for families to share laughs, love and fond memories. An empty seat at the table can be extremely painful and unfortunately, too many of us have lost loved ones to Alzheimer’s disease. If Alzheimer’s has taken someone from your table, reserve an Alzheimer’s Association license plate in honor of their memory.

The holiday dinner table is an American institution, a place for families to share laughs, love and fond memories. An empty seat at the table can be extremely painful and unfortunately, too many of us have lost loved ones to Alzheimer’s disease. If Alzheimer’s has taken someone from your table, reserve an Alzheimer’s Association license plate in honor of their memory.
The initial cost is a $10 reservation fee (plus a $1 credit card processing charge). Once the Secretary of State has received 1,500 reservations, production will begin, and every year after that, your annual license plate renewal fee will include an additional $25 charge, $23 of which will be donated directly to the Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois Chapter, to fund care, support and awareness programs. Click HERE for more information and to reserve your plate today.

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High stress may be connected to memory problems – Alzheimer’s disease

High stress may be connected to memory problems – Alzheimer’s disease

New research says stress may be linked with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a decline in memory and thinking skills that can be a prelude to Alzheimer’s disease. In the study of older adults, feeling stressed was associated with a 30 percent greater risk of cognitive impairment. It’s not yet clear whether the stress causes Alzheimer’s, whether the decline into Alzheimer’s is what causes the high levels of stress or if both issues are involved.

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This holiday season double your donation – Alzheimer’s Association

This holiday season double your donation – Alzheimer’s Association

The Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois Chapter is now partnering with Double the Donation to maximize contributions to the organization. Double the Donation helps nonprofits access matching gift programs. By typing in the name of a select company, employees can gain access to immediate matching gift eligibility, guidance, forms, and more. Using Double the Donation, users can also access a company’s volunteer grant program. Learn more about this great opportunity.

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Welcome to our Matching Gift and Volunteer Grant Resource Page.
An easy way to double your contribution is through employee giving programs. Many corporations match employee donations to our organization.
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    Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Illinois Chapter
    8430 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue Suite 800
    Chicago, IL 60631
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    Contact Person:
    Louie Iovane
    847.933.2413
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    Alzheimer’s Association call to Congress answered with historic research commitment

    Alzheimer’s Association call to Congress answered with historic research commitment

    The Alzheimer’s Association, the leading advocate for federal Alzheimer’s disease research funding and leading provider of caregiver support, celebrates the announcement from House and Senate appropriations leaders that details their intention to pass the largest increase in history for Alzheimer’s research funding — $350 million — in the FY2016 budget. The Association worked with congressional leaders to make this happen, and our effort was realized with this historic announcement.

    Alzheimer’s Association call to congressional leaders answered with historic commitment to fund critical research

    The Alzheimer’s Association, the leading advocate for federal Alzheimer’s disease research funding and leading provider of caregiver support, celebrated today’s announcement from House and Senate appropriations leaders that details their intention to pass the largest increase in history for Alzheimer’s research funding — $350 million — in the FY2016 budget.

    “The Alzheimer’s Association believed we could work with congressional leaders to make this happen, and our effort was realized with today’s historic announcement. Congressional champions from both sides of the aisle have heard the appeals from leading scientists convened by the Alzheimer’s Association and the hundreds of thousands of advocates we have led. They have answered with a bold, strategic decision to invest in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, which is a necessary next step in our country’s journey to end this epidemic.” said Harry Johns, president and CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association.

    The Alzheimer’s Association has led researchers to document the scientific needs and opportunities that stand ready to be addressed with additional funding, advanced awareness and increased concern, and organized hundreds of thousands of advocates across the country who have worked relentlessly to ensure their message was heard and action was taken.

    A report from the Alzheimer’s Association, based on an economic model created by an independent research firm, projects that Medicare spending on people with Alzheimer’s disease will more than quadruple in just over a generation to $589 billion annually in 2050. This analysis showed that a treatment delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s by just five years would save Medicare $345 billion in the first 10 years alone.

    “When signed into law, these funds will begin to be released immediately to launch new, groundbreaking Alzheimer’s research; research that will accelerate our progress toward ultimately eliminating the disease,” said Johns. “Congress understands what a significant difference dedicated funding for research will do to help to prevent, slow and ultimately develop a cure for Alzheimer’s.”

    Alzheimer’s disease is the only cause of death among the nation’s top 10 that cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed. Today, there are more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease along with their more than 15 million caregivers.

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    The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research, to provide and enhance care and support for all affected, and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s. For more information, visit alz.org.

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    Media line: 312.335.4078
    Email: media@alz.org

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    Join a special family and pay it forward this holiday season – Alzheimer’s disease

    Join a special family and pay it forward this holiday season – Alzheimer’s disease

    Because of generous supporters like you, we just met our $15,000 challenge match sponsored by the Pao family. Thank you for helping to advance our research efforts and for supporting people who are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease during this holiday season and throughout the year.We need your continued support because we have another special online-only opportunity.
    I’m pleased to tell you that the Pao family’s generosity has inspired an anonymous donor to donate $25,000 to the Alzheimer’s Association if we can raise that same amount by December 31. That means before 2015 ends, you have another chance for your gift to have twice the impact.


    Your holiday gift can go twice as far if you give today.
    $35 can become $70
    $60 can become $120
    $120 can become $240

    This donor’s gift is in honor of Mary P. Young, an incredible woman who passed away with Alzheimer’s disease. When you join their commitment to the cause, your tax-deductible year-end donation of $35 can become $70, or a gift of $60 can become $120.
    I hope you’re inspired by their wish to pay it forward. The donor shared, “I want the Association to make a difference, and I want to do everything I can to help with that.” In the spirit of the holiday season, this is an opportunity for your gift to go twice as far. Thank you for helping us fight Alzheimer’s during the holidays and all year long.
    We appreciate your continued support.

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