Caring for the caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients
Zelda Fitzgerald Hill said he is on a mission to educate the community, help patients and caregivers find support and make them aware of all the resources available about Alzheimer’s disease. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is often an all-consuming task, and caregivers often don’t access the resources available to them.
“We have a huge number of people in our community dealing with family members with Alzheimer’s, and a lot of people don’t know there are resources out here for them,” said Zelda Fitzgerald Hill, 52, a community volunteer with the Alzheimer’s Association’s Memphis chapter.
Seven million people in the U.S. have the brain disorder, which slowly destroys their memories and thinking skills.
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Aisling Mäki
Aisling Mäki has been writing about Memphis since she moved to the city more than 20 years ago. She’s worked for print, digital and broadcast news outlets, including Memphis Daily News and Action News 5 (WMC), as well as public relations agencies. Her work has earned awards from The Associated Press, Tennessee Press Association, Society of Professional Journalists and Public Relations Society of America.
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