What to know
- About 1 in 10 adults (45 and older) reports worsening memory loss (or cognitive decline) and another 1 in 4 reports caring for someone who has a cognitive impairment.
- Dementias, like Alzheimer's disease, start with mild memory loss and can lead to an inability to carry on conversations or respond to one's environment.
- Caregiving can be rewarding, but it can also put a burden on caregivers, at the risk of their own health.
- As our aging population grows, so does the need for public health strategies to reduce the impact of dementias and raise awareness of caregiving as a public health issue.
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Additional Data Sources
- Estimates in What to Know are from 2022 and can be found at the following location: Alzheimer's Disease and Healthy Aging Data Portal | CDC
- About CDC's Alzheimer's Disease & Healthy Aging Program | Alzheimer's Disease and Healthy Aging | CDC
- For Caregivers, Family and Friends (cdc.gov)