We’re At The Age

Understanding Alzheimer’s Part 1: You’re Not Alone

51 min · 15. tammi 2026
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Caregiving rarely starts with a plan... it starts with a feeling that something isn’t quite right. In this episode of We’re At The Age, we’re kicking off our Alzheimer’s series with Jeremy Koerber from the Alzheimer’s Association. Jeremy shares how his own path led him into this work and what he’s learned from supporting families navigating Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia every day. Together, we talk about the early signs that are easy to miss, why so many caregivers find themselves in this role unexpectedly, and how family dynamics can complicate already difficult conversations. Jeremy also breaks down why education and early diagnosis matter, what treatments and supports are available, and how caregivers can access help before reaching a breaking point. This conversation is informative, honest, and grounded in one simple truth: caregivers deserve support, understanding, and resources... early and often.

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Understanding Alzheimer’s Part 1: You’re Not Alone

Caregiving rarely starts with a plan... it starts with a feeling that something isn’t quite right. In this episode of We’re At The Age, we’re kicking off our Alzheimer’s series with Jeremy Koerber from the Alzheimer’s Association. Jeremy shares how his own path led him into this work and what he’s learned from supporting families navigating Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia every day. Together, we talk about the early signs that are easy to miss, why so many caregivers find themselves in this role unexpectedly, and how family dynamics can complicate already difficult conversations. Jeremy also breaks down why education and early diagnosis matter, what treatments and supports are available, and how caregivers can access help before reaching a breaking point. This conversation is informative, honest, and grounded in one simple truth: caregivers deserve support, understanding, and resources... early and often.

15. tammi 202651 min