Alzheimer’s numbers increase sharply in Colorado as medications, diagnostic tools emerge
Denver’s Capitol building will be lit, as well as other notable Denver structures such as Ball Arena, McNichols Civic Center Building and Union Station.
Across the globe, coliseums, convention centers, bridges, government buildings and others will participate, from the Empire State Building and New York Stock Exchange Building in New York City to the Pawtucket River Bridge in Rhode Island to the House of Blues Music Hall in Anaheim, Calif. Numerous Sunrise senior Living centers, which offer residential memory care, also have joined the initiative.Â
Nearly 91,000 Colorado residents have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, according to the Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado, a number that’s expected to increase to 92,000 by next year.
The statewide association also reports that more than 177,000 Coloradans served as unpaid caregivers for family or friends last year, at a value of $7.2 billion.
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Nationwide, nearly $1 of every $5 in Medicare funds is spent on people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, the national foundation reports. With the aging population, that’s expected to jump to $1 of every $3 spent by 2050.
The disease is the fifth leading cause of death of Americans ages 65 and older and the only leading cause of death without a cure or prevention.
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