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November is Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month

By November 4, 2025No Comments

By: Chaunte’ Causey, Communications Manager, PCC

November is recognized as Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month — a time to shine a light on the millions of Americans living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

Common symptoms include memory loss that disrupts daily life, confusion about time or place, difficulty completing familiar tasks, trouble finding words, and changes in mood or personality. Recognizing these early warning signs can make a meaningful difference in accessing timely care and support.

Telehealth continues to play a vital role in helping patients and caregivers manage Alzheimer’s care. Virtual visits allow families to connect with memory-care specialists, track symptoms, and receive ongoing guidance without the challenges of travel — especially for those in rural communities.

Palmetto Care Connections remains committed to promoting technology that supports aging in place and improves access to care. By combining compassion and innovation, telehealth is making it easier for families to stay connected, informed, and supported.