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94+ Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Day Slogans & Quotes

    Dementia & Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month Slogans & Quotes | World Alzheimer's Day | Dementia Action Week

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    Dementia & Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Slogans, Taglines & Captions | World Alzheimer’s Day | Dementia Action Week

    1. Alzheimer’s: Tragic thief of mind
    2. We can prevent Alzheimer’s disease
    3. Alzheimer’s is the brutal death of memories
    4. Don’t Forget About Alzheimer’s
    5. Always remember those who cannot
    6. Because…Memories should last a lifetime
    7. Miles of memories
    8. Memories matter, don’t let them shatter
    9. Alzheimer’s changes people
    10. Until there is a care, there is hope
    11. Even your brain needs an exercise!
    12. Did I forget something this morning?
    13. Fight till death
    14. Think harder, live longer
    15. Active brain, healthy brain
    16. Never let the brain sit idle
    17. Don’t forget to care for them who forget
    18. Hope for a future free from Alzheimer’s
    19. Let’s fight for those who can’t remember
    20. Memories Are Worth Fighting For!
    21. Memories we cherish, don’t let them perish
    22. Memory walk is the best walk
    23. We never think how great a gift it is to think
    24. What the mind can’t remember, the heart never forgets.
    25. You are stronger than you think!


    1. “Alzheimer’s disease locks all the doors and exits. There is no reprieve, no escape.” — Patti Davis
    2. “Alzheimer’s… it is a barren disease, as empty and lifeless as a desert. It is a thief of hearts and souls and memories.” — Nicholas Sparks
    3. “People do not realize that Alzheimer’s is not old age. It is a progressive and fatal disease, and staggering amounts of people develop Alzheimer’s every day.” — Melina Kanakaredes
    4. “Alzheimer’s disease is death before death, and I’m terrified of it.” — Joey Comeau
    5. “Suffering is always hard to quantify – especially when the pain is caused by as cruel a disease as Alzheimer’s. Most illnesses attack the body; Alzheimer’s destroys the mind – and in the process, annihilates the very self.” — Jeffrey Kluger
    6. “Body and mind, like man and wife, do not always agree to die together.” — Charles Caleb Colton
    7. “I’m in awe of people out there who deal with Alzheimer’s, because they have to deal with death 10 times over, year after year.” — Marcia Wallace

    1. “Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease. It was painful for me and my family to watch my grandfather deteriorate. We must find a cure for this horrible disease.” — David Hyde Pierce
    2. “It seems that when you have cancer you are a brave battler against the disease, but when you have Alzheimer’s you are an old fart. That’s how people see you. It makes you feel quite alone.” — Terry Pratchett
    3. “As a writer, I have to admit, there is something darkly compelling about Alzheimer’s because it attacks the two things most central to a writer’s craft – language and memory, which together make up an individual’s identity. Alzheimer’s makes a new character out of a familiar person.” — Charlie Pierce
    4. “These disorders – schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s, depression, addiction – they not only steal our time to live, they change who we are.” — Edward Boyden
    5. “Dementia is often regarded as an embarrassing condition that should be hushed up and not spoken about.” — Kevin Whately
    6. “I know three people who have got better after a brain tumour. I haven’t heard of anyone who’s got better from Alzheimer’s.” — Terry Pratchett
    7. “The Alzheimer’s Association is what I am passionate about. My grandfather had it. My mom has it. It’s a horrible disease, and with our aging population, it’s a growing problem. It’s terrible to lose your brain and your power to be conscious or in the moment.” — Graham Shiels

    1. “The great tragedy of Alzheimer’s disease, and the reason why we dread it, is that it leaves us with no defence, not even against those who love us.” — P. D. James
    2. “The thing about Alzheimer’s is that it’s… it’s sort of like all these little, small deaths along the way, before they actually physically die.” — Lucinda Williams
    3. “Dementia is our most-feared illness, more than heart disease or cancer.” — David Perlmutter
    4. “Let’s not let our fear of dementia deepen our fear of dementia.” — Bill Crawford
    5. “My experience of people in dementia is that a lot of their personality, a lot of their knowledge, a lot of their experience is still there but there’s not a direction connection that they can just reach out and get it and then bring it back.” — Walter Mosley
    6. “One of the myths is that it’s an older person’s disease. We’re seeing early onset dementia among people at 45. It’s the disease of everybody.” — Jordan Banks
    7. “None of us wants to be reminded that dementia is random, relentless, and frighteningly common.” — Laurie Graham
    8. “Dementia is quite unlike cancer or heart disease or any of those other conditions where you bargain with God for a cure or even just a bit more time.” — Laurie Graham


    Emotional Quotes for Alzheimer’s Caregivers

    1. “Alzheimer’s caregivers are heroes.” — Leeza Gibbons
    2. “I loved my husband very much, and it was heartbreaking to have him develop Alzheimer’s disease, and to stand by and watch him decline in his ability to take care of himself.” — Sandra Day O’Connor
    3. “You know, people get frustrated because their loved ones who have Alzheimer’s, oh, he doesn’t recognize me anymore, how can I recognize this person, if they don’t recognize me? They’re not the same person. Well, they are the same person, but they’ve got a brain disease. And it’s not their fault they’ve got this disease.” — Ron Reagan
    4. “Caring for an Alzheimer’s patient is a situation that can utterly consume the lives and well-being of the people giving care, just as the disorder consumes its victims.” — Leeza Gibbons
    5. “I often hear people say that a person suffering from Alzheimer’s is not the person they knew. I wonder to myself – Who are they then?” — Bob DeMarco
    6. “I hate Alzheimer’s. It is one of the most awful things because, here is a loved one, this is the woman or man that you have loved for 20, 30, 40 years, and suddenly, that person is gone. They’re gone. They are gone.” — Pat Robertson
    7. “My father started growing very quiet as Alzheimer’s started claiming more of him. I think the earlier stages of Alzheimer’s are the hardest. Particularly because the person knows that they are losing awareness. They’re aware that they’re losing awareness, and you see them struggling. And I think that that’s why my father started growing more and more quiet.” — Patti Davis

    1. “People think it’s a terrible tragedy when somebody has Alzheimer’s. But in my mother’s case, it’s different. My mother has been unhappy all her life. For the first time in her life, she’s happy.” — Amy Tan
    2. “I am saddened when I hear these words -this is not the person I knew – because those words objectify the person suffering from Alzheimer’s. When you objectify a person you also dehumanize them. Once dehumanized the person becomes a villain.” — Bob DeMarco
    3. “No matter who you are, what you’ve accomplished, what your financial situation is – when you’re dealing with a parent with Alzheimer’s, you yourself feel helpless. The parent can’t work, can’t live alone, and is totally dependent, like a toddler. As the disease unfolds, you don’t know what to expect.” — Maria Shriver
    4. “With Alzheimer’s patients, you have to be very careful what you say when you’re looking at them over their bed. Because once in a while, they understand it.” — Nancy Reagan
    5. “Alzheimer’s is a family disease…It requires countless hours of care, which are typically provided by family caregivers…Without professional help, it can be impossible to juggle providing that care with jobs, raising kids or just time for yourself.” — Seth Rogen
    6. “Those with dementia are still people and they still have stories and they still have character and they’re all individuals and they’re all unique. And they just need to be interacted with on a human level.” — Carey Mulligan

    1. “There are all sorts of losses people suffer – from the small to the large. You can lose your keys, your glasses, your virginity, You can lose your head, you can lose your heart, you can lose your mind. You can relinquish your home to move into assisted living, or have a child move overseas, or see a spouse vanish into dementia. Loss is more than just death, and grief is the gray shape-shifter of emotion.” — Jodi Picoult
    2. “I’m really close to my mom, but things with my dad have been different. He has dementia and watching him change, I’ve actually started to think that it’s a purer state for people. Because he operates as if he’s a child and everything is new, which seems more honest.” — Blake Butler
    3. “They say ‘life is precious’. To who? To you, when you’re young and you’ve got a few dollars in your pocket. Tell that to the 90-year-old lying awake at the graveyard shift in the nursing home, groaning with dementia. The only reason he hasn’t killed himself is that he hasn’t figured out a way he can do it with pudding.” — Doug Stanhope
    4. “That’s the thing with dementia. If you’re with somebody who has a serious illness, you can usually talk to them, have a laugh every now and then – the person is still with you. With dementia, there’s no conversation; there’s no togetherness, no sharing.” — Judy Parfitt
    5. “My husband is leaving me. No dramas, no slammed doors – well, OK, a few slammed doors – and no suitcase in the hall, but there is another woman involved. Her name is Dementia.” — Laurie Graham
    6. “My dementia hasn’t just affected me – it’s affected my friends and family, too.” — Gerry Anderson


    Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Prevention & Treatment Quotes

    1. “If you want to avoid Alzheimer’s disease, sleep 8 hours a night.” — Deepak Chopra
    2. “Never let the brain idle. ‘An idle mind is the devil’s workshop.’ And the devil’s name is Alzheimer’s.” — George Carlin
    3. “The medical literature tells us that the most effective ways to reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and many more problems are through healthy diet and exercise. Our bodies have evolved to move, yet we now use the energy in oil instead of muscles to do our work.” — David Suzuki
    4. “I regard music therapy as a tool of great power in many neurological disorders — Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s — because of its unique capacity to organize or reorganize cerebral function when it has been damaged.” — Oliver Sacks
    5. “You get the health benefits of coffee up through about the first twenty-four ounces. It’s the biggest source of antioxidants for Americans, and we think it helps prevent Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s as well.” — Mehmet Oz
    6. “People with Alzheimer’s deserve to be seen, so that we can find a cure!” — Julianne Moore
    7. “I’m always giving myself the Alzheimer’s test. My shrink told me to do this. It takes one minute. You name every word that comes to mind that begins with the letter F.” — Ray Romano

    1. “You don’t just wake up one day with dementia or Alzheimer’s; these conditions are developmental.” — Tan Le
    2. “The incidence of Alzheimer’s disease is growing at a pace like never before, affecting people at a younger and younger age. This is the direct effect of nuclear radiation polluting the air of our planet from the power stations and other nuclear experimentation.” — Benjamin Creme
    3. “Researchers and biotech executives foresee the day when the effects of many catastrophic diseases can be reversed. The damaged brains of Alzheimer’s disease patients may be restored. Severed spinal cords may be rejoined. Damaged organs may be rebuilt. Stem cells provide hope that this dream will become a reality.” — George Woolf
    4. “Even slight elevations in blood sugar have been shown to increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.” — David Perlmutter
    5. “We’ve had numerous people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s who got better; they just come out of it; they are leading normal lives today. And then, of course, what the doctors say is it’s not Alzheimer’s. You run into that Catch-22 all the time. They say, well, it was probably just a temporary premature dementia, and they write-off the recovery to preserve their ignorance.” — Richard M. Schulze

    1. “Americans whisper the word Alzheimer’s because their government whispers the word Alzheimer’s. And although a whisper is better than the silence that the Alzheimer’s community has been facing for decades, it’s still not enough. It needs to be yelled and screamed to the point that it finally gets the attention and the funding that it deserves and needs.” — Seth Rogen
    2. “We know that chronic loneliness has consequences. It certainly depresses our mood. And in terms of our health, people who struggle with loneliness also have an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, dementia, depression, and anxiety. Loneliness is also associated with a shorter lifespan.” — Vivek Murthy
    3. “It is possible to live well with dementia and write best-sellers ‘like wot I do.” — Terry Pratchett
    4. “You can keep your memory intact, preserve your brain’s health, and minimize the risk of aging and senile dementia, things that are greatly feared as people grow older.” — Deepak Chopra
    5. “Not all activities are equal… Those that involve genuine concentration – studying a musical instrument, playing board games, reading, and dancing – are associated with a lower risk for dementia.” — Norman Doidge


    Funny Quotes on Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

    1. “Irish Alzheimer’s: you forget everything except the grudges” — Judy Collins
    2. “There is a rumour going around that I have found God. I think this is unlikely because I have enough difficulty finding my keys, and there is empirical evidence that they exist.” — Terry Pratchett
    3. “It occurred to me that at one point it was like I had two diseases – one was Alzheimer’s, and the other was knowing I had Alzheimer’s.” — Terry Pratchett
    4. “A lot of people have dementia, which is great, because then they don’t recognize me.” — Erykah Badu
    5. “Love is a kind of dementia with very precise and oft-repeated clinical symptoms.” — Louis de Bernieres
    6. “I think it would be interesting if old people got anti-Alzheimer’s disease where they slowly began to recover other people’s lost memories.” — George Carlin
    7. “I must admit I am nervous about getting Alzheimer’s. Once it hits, I might tell my best joke and never know it.” — Joan Rivers
    8. “One thing I have no worry about is whether God exists. But it has occurred to me that God has Alzheimer’s and has forgotten we exist.” — Jane Wagner
    9. “Postmodernism is Modernism with Alzheimer’s.” — Walter Darby Bannard
    10. “That so many people respond to me is fabulous. It is like having a kind of Alzheimer’s disease, where everyone knows you and you don’t know anyone.” — Tony Curtis


    List of Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Days and Observances Celebrated Worldwide

    DateDay
    Fourth Week of MayDementia Action Week
    June-Full MonthAlzheimer’s And Brain Awareness Month
    September-Full Month World Alzheimer’s Month
    21 September World Alzheimer’s Day
    November-Full Month National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month


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