National Meet & Greet for LGBTQIA+ Adults Confronting FTD

LGBTQIA+ people living with or caring for a loved one with FTD face compounding stressors unique to their population. AFTD is committed to providing a safe, affirming environment to access resources and psychosocial support for care partners while navigating the FTD journey, with people who understand their lived experiences. AFTD will host a national, virtual…

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Volunteer Update: How Can a Meet & Greet Help?

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Navigating FTD can be a frustrating, exhausting, and isolating ordeal for persons diagnosed, care partners, and family members. Information about the disease and how to manage its symptoms guidance can be hard to find even after a diagnosis. An AFTD Meet & Greet can help fill those gaps. Meet & Greets are volunteer-hosted events gather…

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AFTD announces 2023 Pathways for Hope Pilot Grant recipients

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AFTD’s Pilot Grant program – our longest running funding opportunity – provides seed funding for innovative FTD research, laying the groundwork for additional follow-on support from a larger funder. Pathways for Hope Pilot Grants target early-career researchers carrying out basic (discovery) research and translational research that is the first step in advancing promising science from…

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Tips & Advice: Dealing With the Loss of Empathy

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One of the most distressing symptoms of FTD is a loss of empathy, which can cause persons diagnosed to become uncharacteristically indifferent towards other people, including loved ones. This loss is often accompanied by a lack of emotional expression, commonly displayed as a flat affect or blank stares. Family and friends must remember that these…

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