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Families supporting someone with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease can sometimes feel isolated because of the lack of resources and support within their community. After her husband Lorenzo was diagnosed, our guest Diana Shula Cose, the founding executive director of Lorenzo’s House, wanted to change that for all families on this younger-onset dementia journey. She discusses how she was inspired by children impacted by this experience and uses the youth as a compass to guide the group’s mission. She works to use connecting stories to bring about healing, empathy, and fight isolation.
By Banner Health4.5
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Families supporting someone with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease can sometimes feel isolated because of the lack of resources and support within their community. After her husband Lorenzo was diagnosed, our guest Diana Shula Cose, the founding executive director of Lorenzo’s House, wanted to change that for all families on this younger-onset dementia journey. She discusses how she was inspired by children impacted by this experience and uses the youth as a compass to guide the group’s mission. She works to use connecting stories to bring about healing, empathy, and fight isolation.

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