PSAs spotlight families dealing with Alzheimer's

February 14th, 2013 in Alzheimer's disease & dementia

Families who have lived with Alzheimer's disease share their personal stories and proclaim "Now Is the Moment" to end this life-shattering disease, in a moving set of public service announcements (PSAs).

The PSAs, produced by the nonprofit BrightFocus Foundation, offer the inspiring words and pictures of seven families affected by Alzheimer's disease—as patients, loved ones, and caregivers. They talk about the challenges involved, offer advice, and call for more awareness of the disease.  The campaign is part of an effort to empower individuals to take action against Alzheimer's. 

Audiences can then find out more about Alzheimer's and the families' stories by visiting www.brightfocus.org/LearnMore.

"We created this public education campaign to increase awareness, encourage honest communication, and dismantle the associated with this devastating disease," said Stacy Pagos Haller, president and CEO of BrightFocus Foundation. "These families are very honest about their suffering, but they also share what they learned from their loved ones and why finding a cure for Alzheimer's is so important."
 
More than 5.4 million Americans have 's , and another 15 million people—primarily family members—provide unpaid care for them. "These are some of their stories," noted Haller:

 
The PSAs are presented in three different lengths in English and in a 30-second Spanish version.  Spots are online at www.brightfocus.org/alzpsa.  

Provided by Bright Focus

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