Alzheimer's: Yes. It's better to know.

It’s human to avoid bad news, particularly if you think there’s nothing to be done. But there are many actions that can help slow or manage Alzheimer’s.

June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness month. As we considered what helpful information to share with you, we considered the many cases we have seen over the years. So often, it surfaces that a patient suspected there was something happening with their brain health but didn’t really want to know.  It is better to recognize the signs and see your provider sooner than later.

Read more about the signs and the latest understanding of this very common disease here: https://www.alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/what-is-alzheimers. If you are concerned, or haven't been to see your provider for more than a year, it's time to book an appointment.