Friday, August 1, 2008

Alzheimer's Memory Walk..

Aging is not that easy, or being old is really hard especially while aging you slowly lost your memory and mind and can't remember things and even can't recognize your own self and family. I know it's very to be on that situation because as of this moment we're taking care of someone who had a alzheimer's disease, on her stage it's not yet
that bad and we try to help her to overcome it by giving her the medicine to slow the process and keep communicating with her with a different topics most especially about the important things happen, personal information about her. And it is coincidence, since i really love to join an organization or a group of community who will tackle and help to fight against alzheimer's because i know it's not easy to be on that kind of situation and i want to know a lot things how to prevent it in the near future. When i heard about Alzheimer's Memory Walk i was really thankful about it because i can help and learn a lot now how to fight alzheimer's disease.



The Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk is the nation's largest event to raise The Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk is the nation's largest event to raise awareness and funds for alzheimer care, support and research and it calls on volunteers of all ages to become champions in the fight against Alzheimer's. There are walks in more than 600 communities. A typical Memory Walk is a 2-3 mile walk held on a weekend morning in the fall. And i am encouraging everyone to be a part of this event because it is really helpful not only for our self, our family but for the whole nation. We should start to act today and be a part of the alzheimer's Memory Walk and be a leader on that day.By teaming up with the Alzheimer's Association, you can walk with a purpose and move us closer to a world without Alzheimer's. Together, we can MOVE a nation.

Sponsored by Alzheimer's Walk

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