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Halie's End Alz I'm a Congressional Advocate for the Alziemers Association.

Happy Tuesday everyone! This years Walk to End Alzheimer's Central NH Walk will be October 14, at the Merrimack Outlets....
05/09/2023

Happy Tuesday everyone! This years Walk to End Alzheimer's Central NH Walk will be October 14, at the Merrimack Outlets. It's going to be a great day.
I would love for you to join our team, Grams Gang, in honor of the one and only Ida Mae. As a team if we can reach $1500 in donations, Ida Mae will be in the spotlight with her own sign on the walk route. How cool is that!! I have set a goal to raise $2000 as a team, will you help me get there.
http://act.alz.org/site/TR?fr_id=16607&pg=team&team_id=786426

Support Gram's Gang in the fight to end Alzheimer's. Donate today to help them reach their goal.

I was my mother's voice when she could no longer make her own decisions. I am now the voice of all the Ida Mae's who can...
04/18/2023

I was my mother's voice when she could no longer make her own decisions. I am now the voice of all the Ida Mae's who can no longer advocate for themselves. ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

Thank you Governor Sununu for taking time to meet with NH Alziemers Advocates to hear our stories and discuss the need f...
04/12/2023

Thank you Governor Sununu for taking time to meet with NH Alziemers Advocates to hear our stories and discuss the need for the SB234. To develop a public awareness campaign on brain health, Alziemers disease and related dementias.

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04/11/2023

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04/05/2023

NASCAR's Ryan Blaney raises Alzheimer's awareness for grandfather who began family's racing dynasty

The seven-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner was inspired to start racing because it runs in his blood. Blaney is the son of veteran NASCAR and sprint car racer Dave Blaney and the grandson of modified dirt-track legend and Lou Blaney, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2001 and passed away in 2009.

In 2018, a few years into his NASCAR Cup career, the now-29-year-old started the Ryan Blaney Family Foundation to help families like his. He is now part of a campaign with The Alzheimerโ€™s Association and the Ad Council calling for people to notice signs of the disease in their loved ones. Blaney was a young teenager when he lost his grandfather and knows firsthand the pain of growing up with a family member whose memory fades.

"I was starting to understand what was going on when he did pass away," he told USA TODAY Sports. "Yeah, just gosh, I wish I could remember more of our talks, you know, and being around him and things like that before he got sick."

Alzheimer's is a type of dementia that causes memory loss and interferes with cognitive function. About 6.7 million Americans have the disease, which is about one in nine people 65 years old and over, according to The Alzheimer's Association. Despite decades of research, there is still no cure.

Even though Blaney wasn't able to hear stories of Lou's racing days directly from him because of the effects of the disease, he is grateful to have learned about his grandfather's accomplishments and character from fans. Besides winning more than 200 Super Sprint races in a span of 19 years and notching 600 total victories in his career, Lou was known for his kindness and respect.

"As a grown adult, you've learned to appreciate your grandparents and your parents more, right?" the Team Penske driver said. "... For someone I didn't know very well, just because I was so young, it's really, really neat to be able to hear stories about that stuff from when he was racing and how he was like and his demeanor. It makes me laugh and smile."

Blaney, whose grandfather, father and uncle, Dale Blaney, are all members of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame, said that he gets told he's "too nice" just like his father says Lou was. Despite what some people might think is a lack of competitive age, he takes it seriously that, as a professional racecar driver, he is a role model for kids.

"He's taught me that by a lot of secondhand people," Blaney said of his grandfather. "That's how I've tried to mold myself around and I try my best to do that and try to be like him."

This weekend for the 2023 Toyota Owners 400 race at Richmond Raceway, Blaney will wear gloves that are purple, the official color of The Alzheimer's Association. They will be auctioned off by the organization once Blaney has passed the checkered flag. At least that's the plan.

"That's one of the few special things that we can kind of do and customize on a week-to-week basis," Blaney said. "... Hopefully we can win with them too. That would be good. If we do win with them, I might be selfish and keep them. I don't know they might be good luck, I might wear them every week." ~Alzheimers newsletter

04/02/2023

Hi everyone,
I lost my mother to dementia in 2020. Watching her be stolen from us a little but, day by day was awful, to say the least. Since her passing, I've become a Congressional Advocate for The Alziemers Association. We meet with members of our legislation both at the state and federal level to discuss critical bills that need their bipartisan support on. I've created this page in honor of my mom, Ida Mae, and to take my advocating to the next level.
I'll be sharing memories of my mom. The good, the bad and the ugly. Along with information about this horrific disease. If something from my moms journey or other information I share can help another family, it will all be worth it. ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

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