New app helps patients, families navigate Alzheimer’s in the US


The free app is designed to serve them at every step of an often unanticipated journey from information about memory issues to care planning and communicating about the condition. — Pixabay

Just after his Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Sandy Springs resident Ross Perleo found himself frantically searching for information. He picked up the phone and called the Alzheimer’s Association at 2am.

A representative picked up, and he was able to get answers. This is the kind of responsiveness the association strives for as patients navigate a disease that inevitably progresses and changes their needs and living situations. Now, there’s another way: a free mobile app called My ALZ Journey.

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