World Suicide Prevention Day
On World Suicide Prevention Day, we must address the difficult truth that the emotional toll of a diagnosis can increase the risk of depression and suicidal thoughts.
Studies show that people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias face a heightened risk of suicidal thoughts, particularly after diagnosis. Recognizing this reality helps families and caregivers respond with compassion, awareness, and support.
By recognizing the warning signs, listening with empathy, asking direct questions, and connecting them to professional help, we can create a powerful safety net of support.
At Amicus Brain, we are committed to reducing the fear and isolation of a diagnosis by empowering families with knowledge and resources, helping to create a more supportive and hopeful environment.
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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