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Newsletters

The Alzheimer's Alliance Tri- State publishes a quarterly newsletter and monthly newsletter. Each issue features helpful articles for caregivers and families along with schedules for support groups. 

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October 2025

In this issue, learn how to manage repetitive behavior and the importance of keeping up your loved one's dental hygeine.

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August 2025

In this issue, learn how to manage repetitive behavior and the importance of keeping up your loved one's dental hygeine.

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October 2024

In this issue, learn tips and tricks from caregivers all over the world. Find out more about how Facebook groups can be a resource for caregivers!

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August 2024

In this issue, learn how the summer heat can impact those with dementia. Find out more information about legal documents you may need!

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June 2024

In this issue, we have important questions you should ask your doctor and empowerment for caregivers.

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April 2024

In this issue, we highlight one volunteer who found a sense of community in the Our Place Day Respite Center.  We share the differences between a nursing home and memory care.

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February 2024

In this issue, you will find tips to speak to your family members about memory changes and general tips for caregivers.

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December 2023

In this issue, find more tips to help the bathing process and the benefits to respite care.

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October 2023

In this issue, learn how to make the holidays more dementia friendly for your loved and Alzheimer's affect on eyesight.

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April 2023

In this issue, learn the importance of planning early for your loved one's care. Click to find out more information on the Our Place Day Respite Center.

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October 2022

In this issue, learn how caregiving for those with Alzheimer's is different and find your next steps after an Alzheimer's diagnosis.

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January 2022

In this issue, learn how to handle questions your loved one might ask you. Find out more information on how to manage stress.

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September 2025

In this issue, learn how to manage repetitive behavior and the importance of keeping up your loved one's dental hygeine.

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July 2025

In this issue, learn how you can proactively manage dementia. Caregiving has many layers, find out more about how to handle them.

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September 2024

In this issue, learn how to recognize the signs of abuse and even if you are experiencing memory changes yourself!

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July 2024

In this issue, learn how the summer heat can impact those with dementia. Find out more information about legal documents you may need!

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May 2024

In this issue, we share with families how they can care for someone from a distance and how to manage anger and frustrations from your loved one.

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March 2024

In this issue, you will find tips for giving medications and education about how sundowning impacts a person with dementia.

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January 2024

In this issue, you will find tips to help you find balance in caregiving and important questions to ask your doctor.

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November 2023

In this issue, learn how to manage hallucinations and our new team member: Katelyn Jordan

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July 2023

In this issue, learn how to assist your loved one with eating. Find out more information on how to make the holidays dementia friendly.

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January 2023

In this issue, learn how to stay healthier into old age and how to approach someone with memory concerns. 

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July 2022

In this issue, learn myths about Alzheimer's Disease. Click to see tips to encourage eating.

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September 2021

In this issue, learn common misconceptions about dementia and how to decorate dementia friendly.

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