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Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month
NOVEMBER 18, 2021

Protect, Detect & Intervene: Elder Abuse in People Living with Dementia

Elder mistreatment is a common phenomenon in our society, particularly among older adults with cognitive impairment and dementia. Yet there is hope. Using practical clinical and legal tools, we can look for high-risk situations and prevent abuse, and we can detect abuse at early stages to stop it from getting worse. Watch this webinar or review the slides to learn more. 
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Alzheimer's Guide for Law Enforcement

As our population ages, the number of people with Alzheimer’s continues to grow – as does the likelihood that you will come in contact with an individual with the disease in your community. Use this guide to become more familiar with the unique aspects of Alzheimer’s disease and the best ways to recognize, communicate with and respond to a person with Alzheimer's Disease.

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A Booming Problem: Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and Elder Abuse
Protecting citizens with Alzheimer's Disease, as well as those who suffer from other forms of dementia and the elderly whose physical disabilities make them vulnerable, is a growing challenge for law enforcement. Read this incredibly helpful article to learn how you can help.
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National Center on Elder Abuse
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Alhambra, CA 91803

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