Alzheimer’s Community Care to Host a Free ‘Women and Alzheimer’s’ Educational Webinar

This Women’s History Month, Alzheimer’s Community Care (ACC) invites you to join a compelling free webinar, “Women and Alzheimer’s,” on Wednesday, March 26th from noon-1 p.m.

The eye-opening session will explore the unique challenges women face with Alzheimer’s and provide empowering strategies for taking control of care options. A dynamic Q&A will follow the presentation.

Leading the conversation will be ACC’s Vice President of Education & Quality Assurance, Dr. Karen Gilbert DNP, MS, RN, CDP, alongside Education Program Manager Blake Davis, BS, CDP.

Women shoulder a disproportionate Alzheimer’s burden—nearly two-thirds of Americans with Alzheimer’s over age 65 are women, and women also make up the majority of family caregivers. This critical webinar will unpack these disparities and explore actionable solutions.

“I’m thrilled to shine a light on this crucial women’s health issue,” shares Dr. Gilbert. “The striking gender gap in Alzheimer’s impact demands our attention. By understanding these disparities, we can develop better approaches the lives of patients and their caregivers.”

While the webinar is free, space is limited—secure your spot today: https://tinyurl.com/ACCWomenAlz

Discover more about Alzheimer’s Community Care’s vital mission at https://www.alzcare.org.

About Alzheimer’s Community Care  

Alzheimer’s Community Care is a 501(c)(3) local nonprofit organization that has been providing care and resources to families in South Florida coping with Alzheimer’s disease and related neurocognitive disorders for more than 20 years. Alzheimer’s Community Care is dedicated to promoting and providing community-based, family-centered care for patients and their caregivers living with neurocognitive disorders, through the belief where there is help, there is hope.