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Caregiving in a Time of Coronavirus
Georgia Memory Net’s parent organization and collaborators at Emory’s Goizueta Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center have released this helpful information to help support caregivers during this time of Coronavirus. We are addressing this to all the family members and friends who…
A Message from Our Directors
Friends and Colleagues, We are grateful for this opportunity to join together with you. Though we may be separated physically, we sense that we’re more connected than ever in these trying times. Georgia Memory Net’s goal has always been to…
In The Spotlight: Brittany Evans
It takes a team of very skilled individuals to support this important program. As we progress forward with our critical work, we want to take a moment and highlight some of our key individuals. Today, we get to know Brittany…
In The Spotlight: Whit Morgan
It takes a team of very skilled individuals to support this critical program. As we progress forward with our important work, we want to take a moment and highlight some of our key individuals. As part of our ongoing “In…
How Can I Keep Myself and My Loved One Safe and Happy while Sheltering in Place?
This is a great question and one that must be on the minds of families all over the state. Let’s look at both parts of the question. Safe. First, the scary part: How to stay safe? The short answer is…
Alzheimer’s Awareness Day at the Georgia State Capitol
On Tuesday, March 10, 2020, two members of Georgia Memory Net’s Central staff had the opportunity to travel to the Georgia State Capitol for Alzheimer’s Awareness Day. Michaela Harris, GMN Program Manager, and Emily Germany, Primary Care Core Coordinator, joined…
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Georgia Memory Net at a Glance
What is Georgia Memory Net and why does it exist? There’s so much information about Alzheimer’s and related dementias in Georgia, and how to diagnose and treat them, that it can become overwhelming. We’ve done our best to simplify the info into a clear one-page infographic.