June marks Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, a time to reflect not only on the growing impact of Alzheimer’s disease, but also on what is finally starting to change.

For years, families have faced a familiar and painful pattern: symptoms appear, concerns grow, but diagnosis comes late — often after a crisis.

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