05/28/2026
Alzheimer’s disease affects more than memory. It can also impact communication, decision-making, awareness, and the ability to navigate everyday life.
Over time, changes may appear in how a person expresses themselves, follows conversations, or responds to familiar situations. Daily routines can become more challenging, and tasks that once felt simple may require more time or support.
These changes reflect how Alzheimer’s affects different areas of the brain, not just those responsible for memory. Understanding the broader impact can help create more patient, supportive environments and improve overall care.
If you, or a loved one, are living with Alzheimer’s disease, support and research opportunities are available.
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Neuro-Behavioral Clinical Research is currently enrolling volunteers for a paid clinical trial focused on Alzheimer’s disease.
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