Black History Month
Did you know that older Black Americans are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s as their White counterparts, yet are far less likely to receive a diagnosis?
This Black History Month, we must have a candid conversation about health equity. The disparity is driven by a complex mix of genetics, higher rates of vascular conditions like high blood pressure, and systemic barriers to quality healthcare. Furthermore, a lack of representation in research means we are fighting a disease without a full picture.
Achieving brain health equity starts with awareness, early detection, and advocating for care that is culturally competent and accessible.
At Amicus Brain, we are committed to democratizing access to expert dementia care. Our digital advisors provide unbiased, accessible information to every family, ensuring no one is left behind in the journey for care.
Learn more at www.amicusbrain.com.
Amicus Brain understands the challenges faced by caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. We also recognize the importance of promoting overall health and well-being to reduce the risk of developing dementia.
Our platform provides point-of-need knowledge, training, and support to family caregivers and care professionals who can access it anytime, anywhere using our Artificial Intelligence-powered mobile app.
You can also connect with us to learn how our advisors provide you stress-free, accurate, and unbiased advice in a natural and intuitive interaction mode to help you make smarter choices and improve the quality and speed of your caregiving decision making. Request a demo today at https://amicusbrain.com/demo-request/
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