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Shedding Light on Alzheimer's with Sheila Griffith and Aaron Schulman

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In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal delves into the crucial topic of Alzheimer's disease and the transformative efforts of the Alzheimer's Association.
In recognition of June being Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, Deborah’s guests are Sheila Griffith, Vice President of Programs and Services for the Alzheimer's Association National Capital Area Chapter and Aaron Schulman a volunteer community educator with the Alzheimer's Association. Sheila and Aaron bring their vast knowledge and personal insights into the challenges and advancements in Alzheimer's care.
Key Discussion Points:
Impact of Alzheimer's Disease:
Sheila discusses how Alzheimer's impacts not just patients but also their families and communities, highlighting the ripple effect of this devastating disease.
Aaron emphasizes the importance of creating a new normal for families dealing with cognitive impairment and the necessity of upfront planning for financial and legal matters.
Support Systems and Resources:
The emotional and psychological toll on patients and families is explored, along with the various support systems available, such as the 24/7 helpline provided by the Alzheimer's Association.
Sheila and Aaron share insights on the stigma surrounding Alzheimer's and the importance of promoting awareness and utilization of available resources.
Community Outreach and Education:
Efforts to engage underserved communities and address the unique challenges they face with Alzheimer's are discussed.
The importance of community-specific outreach plans and the role of volunteers in spreading awareness and education.
Research and Advocacy:
The role of policy and advocacy in increasing federal funding for Alzheimer's research, with notable progress from $400 million to $3.8 billion annually.
Discussion on the emerging blood tests for early detection and the optimism among researchers for finding a cure.
Personal Motivations and Experiences:
Aaron shares his journey of volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association despite no personal family history, driven by the desire to give back to the community.
Sheila's background in nursing home care and her dedication to spreading awareness and providing support to caregivers and patients.
Visit alz.org for comprehensive information and resources on Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
For personalized support and information, call the Alzheimer's Association's 24/7 helpline at 800-272-3900.
Interested in volunteering? The Alzheimer's Association always welcomes new volunteers to help in various capacities. Reach out to your local chapter to get involved.
Thank you for joining us on this episode of Research Renaissance. Together, we can advance our understanding of the brain and work towards finding a cure for Alzheimer's and other neurological diseases. Until next time, onward and upward.
To learn more about the breakthroughs discussed in this episode and to support ongoing research, visit our website at tofflertrust.org.
Technical Podcast Support by Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.

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In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal delves into the crucial topic of Alzheimer's disease and the transformative efforts of the Alzheimer's Association.
In recognition of June being Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, Deborah’s guests are Sheila Griffith, Vice President of Programs and Services for the Alzheimer's Association National Capital Area Chapter and Aaron Schulman a volunteer community educator with the Alzheimer's Association. Sheila and Aaron bring their vast knowledge and personal insights into the challenges and advancements in Alzheimer's care.
Key Discussion Points:
Impact of Alzheimer's Disease:
Sheila discusses how Alzheimer's impacts not just patients but also their families and communities, highlighting the ripple effect of this devastating disease.
Aaron emphasizes the importance of creating a new normal for families dealing with cognitive impairment and the necessity of upfront planning for financial and legal matters.
Support Systems and Resources:
The emotional and psychological toll on patients and families is explored, along with the various support systems available, such as the 24/7 helpline provided by the Alzheimer's Association.
Sheila and Aaron share insights on the stigma surrounding Alzheimer's and the importance of promoting awareness and utilization of available resources.
Community Outreach and Education:
Efforts to engage underserved communities and address the unique challenges they face with Alzheimer's are discussed.
The importance of community-specific outreach plans and the role of volunteers in spreading awareness and education.
Research and Advocacy:
The role of policy and advocacy in increasing federal funding for Alzheimer's research, with notable progress from $400 million to $3.8 billion annually.
Discussion on the emerging blood tests for early detection and the optimism among researchers for finding a cure.
Personal Motivations and Experiences:
Aaron shares his journey of volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association despite no personal family history, driven by the desire to give back to the community.
Sheila's background in nursing home care and her dedication to spreading awareness and providing support to caregivers and patients.
Visit alz.org for comprehensive information and resources on Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
For personalized support and information, call the Alzheimer's Association's 24/7 helpline at 800-272-3900.
Interested in volunteering? The Alzheimer's Association always welcomes new volunteers to help in various capacities. Reach out to your local chapter to get involved.
Thank you for joining us on this episode of Research Renaissance. Together, we can advance our understanding of the brain and work towards finding a cure for Alzheimer's and other neurological diseases. Until next time, onward and upward.
To learn more about the breakthroughs discussed in this episode and to support ongoing research, visit our website at tofflertrust.org.
Technical Podcast Support by Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.

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