4 Key Elements of Quality Alzheimer’s Care
- Daryl and Irwin Simon hosted the fourth "Fork It Alzheimer's" event on July 12, raising $800,000 to support Alzheimer's prevention research through the Fork It Fund, in partnership with the Alzheimer's Association.
- Since its founding in 2019, the Fork It Fund has raised $4 million for Alzheimer's prevention research and increased awareness of the disease affecting over 7 million Americans.
- Dr. Arthur Toga from the Keck School of Medicine shared that the Fork It Fund is supporting the Global Alzheimer's Association Interactive Network, aiding in accessible data for the research community.
- Daryl Simon stated that community support has transformed the grassroots event into a powerful initiative for Alzheimer's and dementia research.
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Daryl and Irwin Simon Host Fourth "Fork It Alzheimer's" Event in Bridgehampton to support the Fork It Fund, in partnership with the Alzheimer's Association
BRIDGEHAMPTON, N.Y., July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On Saturday, July 12, Daryl and Irwin Simon hosted the fourth "Fork It Alzheimer's" event in Bridgehampton, raising $800,000 to fund cutting-edge prevention research through the Fork It Fund, in partnership with the…
4 Key Elements of Quality Alzheimer’s Care
What makes Alzheimer’s care truly meaningful for those affected? When a loved one is diagnosed, families often feel uncertain about where to turn. Quality care is more than just meeting medical needs-it’s about comfort, respect, and stability. People living with Alzheimer’s deserve thoughtful attention that honors their dignity. The right support helps reduce confusion and creates a safer, more loving environment. With so many care options avail…
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