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Memories are worth fighting for

We’re proud to support & partner with the Australian Alzheimer’s Research foundation to join their fight to save memories and lives

 

As a family run business, we’re very proud to support a foundation that’s close to our families hearts; The Australian Alzheimer’s Research foundation.

With an aging population a far larger proportion of our community will be affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia in the coming years. The sad reality is that despite currently being the second largest cause of death, research into Alzheimer’s disease in Australia is underfunded and urgent action is essential. We have sadly witnessed family members live with this disease, and know first hand the devastating effects this disease has on loved ones. We are proud to have become a partner with the Australian Alzheimer’s Research Foundation (not-for-profit) who are are supporting medical research into Alzheimer’s disease, to create a world in which Alzheimer’s Disease no longer exists.

FACTS ABOUT ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE:

  • Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting up to 70% of all people with dementia

  • Alzheimer’s disease damages the brain resulting in impaired memory, thinking and behavior

  • Alzheimer’s disease is currently the second largest cause of death

  • There is currently no known way to prevent or treat Alzheimer’s disease

WHAT THE AUSTRALIAN ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH FOUNDATION IS WORKING ON:

The Australian Alzheimer’s Research Foundation have a team of researchers and supporters who are dedicated to increasing the understanding of the causes of the disease, develop an early diagnosis and identify interventions and treatments to:

  • stop the development of the disease

  • defer it’s onset

  • slow or halt its progression

  • discovering an early diagnosis, and

  • improve treatments once the condition has developed

You can discover more about the current research that’s being undertaken here.

KEEPING YOUR BRAIN ACTIVE:

Mental exercise helps to build new brain cells and strengthen connections between them. This helps to give the brain more ‘reserve’ or ‘back up’ so that it can cope better and keep working properly if any brain cells are damaged or die. Keeping your brain active, much like your body, is very important at all times of life. By solving brain games and puzzles, you’re working out your brain and reducing your brain age. It’s a simple way to keep yourself sharp. Every Tuesday we will be sharing some brain games on our Instagram to help keep your brain active!