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28/05/2026

Have you ever felt like traditional healthcare resources don't truly understand your family's unique cultural background?

As we celebrate AAPI Heritage Month 2026, it is vital to acknowledge that nearly 50% of Asian Americans report facing cultural or language barriers when navigating Alzheimer's and dementia care. We know that in many AAPI communities, caring for aging parents is a deeply held value of respect. But balancing this beautiful tradition with the overwhelming need for specialized medical support can cause immense caregiver stress and isolation.

Finding resources that respect your language and traditions isn't just about comfort—it ensures more accurate cognitive assessments and protects your loved one's long-term brain health. Swipe through to discover four practical ways AAPI caregivers can find suitable, culturally competent care resources today.

You don't have to navigate these systemic barriers alone. Amicus Brain supports your family through Amicus CARE, featuring an AI-powered Care Advisor designed to help you instantly locate verified, localized resources and community services that align with your family's unique needs.

Learn more at www.amicusbrain.com.


26/05/2026

Did you know that what is good for the body is incredible for the mind?

Today is National Senior Health and Fitness Day! While we often focus on the physical benefits of staying active, movement is also a powerful tool for cognitive wellness.

According to the CDC, regular physical activity can reduce the risk of cognitive decline, improve memory, and provide much-needed emotional balance.

When caring for a person living with dementia (PLWD), making movement a shared priority helps support their brain health while offering you a healthy outlet to reduce caregiver stress. But we know that finding the time, energy, and safe methods to keep your loved one active can be tough.

Swipe through for 4 simple, safe ways to incorporate movement into your daily routine!

Need more tailored ideas or looking for local exercise and day programs for seniors? Amicus CARE is here. Our AI-powered Care Advisor helps you navigate dementia care with personalized guidance and a Resource Advisor to easily find local services in your community.

Get 24/7 support today at www.amicusbrain.com. Let's keep moving forward, together.


Is your loved one suddenly acting like a completely different person?It can be incredibly painful when someone with deme...
21/05/2026

Is your loved one suddenly acting like a completely different person?

It can be incredibly painful when someone with dementia exhibits sudden mood swings, uncharacteristic anger, or even fails to recognize you. But it is important to know that you are not alone, and this is a recognized part of the journey.

According to the Alzheimer's Association, up to 90% of individuals with dementia will experience behavioral and psychological symptoms as their brain health changes. For a family caregiver, bearing the brunt of these shifts can feel deeply personal and can quickly lead to severe caregiver burnout.

Understanding that these outbursts are often just a way of communicating an unmet need—and not a reflection of their love for you—is crucial for your own emotional survival.

Swipe through for 4 essential tips on managing difficult behaviors while protecting your own well-being!
Navigating these heartbreaking moments requires patience, strategies, and immense support. Amicus CARE is here for you.

Our 24/7 AI-powered Care Advisor provides personalized tips for managing dementia behaviors, and our Resource Advisor connects you to local support groups and respite care so you can take a well-deserved breath.

You don't have to face the hard days alone. Get support today at www.amicusbrain.com.

19/05/2026

Are you actively protecting your brain health alongside the daily demands of caregiving?

As we celebrate Older Americans Month 2026, it is incredibly empowering to know that combining healthy lifestyle habits—like staying active and eating a balanced diet—can reduce the risk of Alzheimer's by up to 60%. We know that family caregivers are often so focused on managing their loved one's immediate needs that their own proactive health measures fall to the bottom of the list.

However, investing in daily cognitive health strategies not only supports your loved one's current abilities, but actively protects your own long-term brain health as well. Swipe through to discover four practical, evidence-based ways to foster cognitive vitality every day.

You don’t have to figure out these routines alone. Amicus Brain supports you with Amicus CARE, an AI-powered companion that offers personalized, actionable guidance to easily integrate brain-healthy habits into your busy caregiving schedule.

Learn more at www.amicusbrain.com.

14/05/2026

Are you part of a family navigating the unique, complex challenges of long-distance dementia care? On International Day of Families 2026, we recognize the more than 15% of dementia caregivers who manage their loved one's care from afar.

It’s incredibly difficult to balance the worry for a loved one’s daily safety with the physical miles between you, often leading to deep feelings of guilt or caregiver isolation. Yet, keeping your loved one socially connected is vital.

Consistent family interaction combats loneliness and significantly protects against rapid cognitive decline. Swipe through to discover four simple, accessible ways to use technology to bridge the distance and keep your family bond strong!
You don't have to manage their care blindly from afar.

Amicus Brain acts as your localized partner. From safe social media connection and daily check-ins to AI-powered caregiving support, our tools can create stronger communication, reduce stress, and help loved ones feel more engaged and supported every day.

Learn more at www.amicusbrain.com

12/05/2026

Have you ever had a moment where a nurse's advice completely changed your caregiving approach?

Today, on International Nurses Day 2026, we celebrate these incredible healthcare heroes. With more than 60% of individuals living with Alzheimer's and related dementias requiring skilled nursing care at some point, nurses are truly the backbone of our healthcare system. We know that as family caregivers, navigating the complex medical realities of dementia can feel incredibly overwhelming.

Consistent, specialized nursing support doesn't just manage symptoms—it actively protects brain health by ensuring early assessment and structured, stress-reducing care plans. Swipe through to discover the four critical ways nurses support families from early prevention to late-stage reablement.

While nurses are your clinical lifelines, you also need trusted support when you're at home in the middle of the night. Amicus Brain bridges that gap through Amicus CARE, offering a 24/7 AI-powered companion that reinforces clinical guidance and provides personalized, actionable advice whenever you need it.

Learn more at www.amicusbrain.com.

Take a moment to tag or thank a nurse who has supported your family in the comments below!

08/05/2026

Are you wondering how to meaningfully celebrate Mother’s Day when your loved one is living with dementia?

With nearly two-thirds of Americans living with Alzheimer's being women, millions of families are navigating how to honor the mothers in their lives amidst cognitive decline. We know holidays can carry a heavy emotional weight for caregivers, who must balance a deep desire to celebrate with the need to prevent overwhelming their loved one.

However, modifying your celebrations to focus on sensory engagement and emotional connection—rather than memory recall—can significantly reduce anxiety and promote positive brain health for persons living with dementia. Swipe through to discover four practical, dementia-friendly ways to create joyful moments together this Mother’s Day.

You don't have to navigate these shifting family dynamics alone. Amicus Brain provides an always-available, AI-powered companion through Amicus CARE, offering personalized guidance to help you plan activities, manage caregiver stress, and find local resources.

Learn more at www.amicusbrain.com.

Are you constantly worried about your loved one's balance and safety at home?When managing Parkinson's disease, preventi...
30/04/2026

Are you constantly worried about your loved one's balance and safety at home?

When managing Parkinson's disease, preventing falls is incredibly important. According to the Parkinson's Foundation, about 60% of people living with Parkinson's will experience at least one fall each year. Falls are not just physical setbacks, they can lead to serious head injuries that impact long-term brain health and significantly limit daily mobility.

For family caregivers, the fear of a fall happening when you turn your back can be deeply stressful. The good news is that many falls are highly preventable with a few proactive, thoughtful adjustments to their living space.

Making these safety changes while managing the daily demands of caregiving can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to figure it out alone. Amicus CARE is here to help lighten your load. Our AI-powered Care Advisor provides personalized safety guidance, and our Resource Advisor helps you find local physical therapists and home safety professionals right in your community.

Create a safer, more confident environment today.
Visit www.amicusbrain.com to learn more.

28/04/2026

Did you know that the first place to look for early signs of dementia might be the checkbook?

As we recognize National Financial Literacy Month 2026, it is crucial to understand how money management intersects with cognitive health.

According to an eye-opening study funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and published in JAMA Internal Medicine, older adults often begin missing payments or experiencing drops in credit scores up to six years before receiving a formal Alzheimer's or dementia diagnosis.

For family caregivers, taking over financial responsibilities is often a sensitive and overwhelming transition. Recognizing these early warning signs in financial behavior not only helps prevent devastating financial losses, but it also prompts earlier medical evaluation and interventions to protect your loved one's long-term brain health.

Taking the reins on finances while managing daily care can feel like an impossible task. That is where Amicus CARE is ready to help. Our AI-powered Care Advisor provides you with personalized guidance on navigating early cognitive changes, and our Resource Advisor helps connect you to local eldercare attorneys and financial planners right in your community.

You don't have to figure it all out alone. Find your care companion today at www.amicusbrain.com.

23/04/2026

Can true healing begin before a condition even starts?

On this World Healing Day 2026, we are highlighting the powerful intersection of preventative lifestyle choices and cognitive wellness. According to a landmark 2024 report by the Lancet Commission, up to 45% of global dementia cases could be prevented or delayed simply by addressing modifiable health and lifestyle factors.

For family caregivers, this offers an empowering message: the daily choices we make—from a morning walk to getting our hearing checked—have a profound impact on protecting our loved ones' brain health, as well as our own. But we also know that when you are in the thick of caregiving, finding the time, energy, and resources to focus on wellness can feel like an impossible hurdle.

Swipe through to discover 4 actionable, everyday steps you can take to proactively support brain health!

You don't have to navigate these choices alone. Amicus Brain acts as your 24/7 AI-powered digital companion, providing personalized guidance and trusted resources to help you manage daily care and prioritize long-term wellness.

Start building a healthier tomorrow for you and your loved one. Visit www.amicusbrain.com today.

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