May 22, 2024: In-Person Meet & Greet in Bristol, Pa.

Join and learn from others who understand the FTD journey at this in-person AFTD Meet & Greet event at the Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library in Bristol, Pa., located at 680 Radcliffe Street. RSVP by filling out this form. The event will take place on Wednesday, May 22, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Download this…

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Bristol, Pa. Meet & Greet

Join and learn from others who understand the FTD journey at this in-person AFTD Meet & Greet event at the Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library in Bristol, Penn., located at 680 Radcliffe Street. RSVP by filling out this form. You can also download this flyer to learn more.

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Powered by Connections Older Adult Month Resource Fair

AFTD Volunteer Ric Fischer will be hosting an information table at the Powered by Connections Older Adult Month Resource Fair in Fairfax, Va. on May 22. This a free event for the community to gather resources and hear panel discussions and speakers honoring older Americans. Registration is required. Click here to learn more and to…

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Alzheimer’s Association 38th Annual Wisconsin Conference

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Volunteer Alice Brecheisen will be at the Alzheimer’s Association 38th Annual Wisconsin Conference on May 5-6 with an info table about FTD. The Annual Wisconsin Conference is a comprehensive event on dementias like FTD and Alzheimer’s disease that attracts hundreds of healthcare professionals. Continuing Education Credits are available for attendees through University of Wisconsin – Stevens…

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19th Annual George F. Sidoris Memorial Golf Outing

The 19th Annual George F. Sidoris Memorial Golf Outing will be held on July 20, 2024 at the Lost Nation Golf Course in Willoughby, Ohio. The event will feature a shotgun start, four person scramble format, closest to the pin and most accurate drive contests, door prizes, a raffle and steak dinner. All proceeds to…

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AFTD Advocacy Training for NY FTD Registry

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Join AFTD’s advocacy team for training to prepare New York residents to advocate for the passage of state Senate Bill S7874, sponsored by Michelle Hinchey. If passed, the bill would create a registry documenting all FTD diagnoses in the state, providing crucial data to researchers. The training will be hosted on Zoom, interested participants are…

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Roaming in FTD Has an Underlying Reason, Report Says

Graphic: Roaming in FTD Has an Underlying Reason, Report Says

A news report by Spectrum News 1 in Ohio shows that roaming in FTD has an underlying reason and that care partners can take steps to make this behavior safer for persons diagnosed. In the report reporter Kimberly Perez speaks to Carol Jeran of Cleveland, the care partner for her husband, Jim, who was diagnosed…

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