
degeneration of the frontal
and/or temporal lobes of the brain.


this journey alone.
and support for families facing FTD.







Susan Dickinson to Retire in May 2026


12-1 p.m. EST











News & Events
FTD Researchers Call for Greater Focus on Diversity to Address Disparities in Care and Research
An article published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia identifies gaps in current FTD research caused by disparities in access to proper dementia care and research centers, and outlines ways…
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In the following article, Anne Fargusson, RN, a member of the Persons with FTD Advisory Council, writes about intimacy and FTD. Intimacy can be an uncomfortable word. Years ago, when…
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MOREDear HelpLine: Home and Community Care Options
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Communication is a cornerstone of human interaction, enabling the exchange of ideas, the formation of connections, and the capacity to engage with new information. At its core, communication begins with…
MOREThe Lived Experience of FTD: Managing the Emotional Impact of Job Loss in FTD
When someone is diagnosed with FTD, it is almost guaranteed that they will eventually have to leave their job, usually long before they are ready to do so. The abrupt…
MORERemember Me Podcast Discusses Grief with AFTD Staff in Recent Episode
In a special bonus episode of the “Remember Me” podcast, AFTD Support & Education Director Esther Kane, MSN, RN-CDP, and Support Services Manager Sarah Lopata, MS joined hosts Rachael Martinez…
MOREAFTD Webinar: Paving the Path Forward — Advancing AFTD’s Public Policy Priorities
Families living with FTD have significant unmet needs: access to quality dementia care, policies that are friendlier to unpaid caregivers, and a deeper public investment into disease-modifying treatments. In this…
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