Senior Care Expert Joins 2024 Walk to End Alzheimer's Committee in Williamson County
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Stacey Eisenberg, a senior care expert and owner of A Place At Home - North Austin, has been appointed to the 2024 Alzheimer's Association: Capital of Texas Chapter Committee for the Williamson County Walk to End Alzheimer's. Her involvement highlights the critical role of community leaders in the fight against Alzheimer's disease, a cause close to her heart due to personal experiences with its impact on families.
Eisenberg's dedication to the cause is driven by her desire to make a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer's. 'After so many years of seeing the destructive nature of this disease on families and their loved ones, and knowing how close we are to a cure, I wanted to be able to help the Association lead the way to a world without Alzheimer's and other dementias,' she explained. Her role extends beyond the committee, as she will also serve as a Community Educator, offering workshops, seminars, and support groups to empower and educate the community.
The Alzheimer's Association's initiatives, including the Walk to End Alzheimer's, are vital for raising awareness, funds, and support for research towards a cure. Eisenberg's participation underscores the importance of collective action and community engagement in addressing the challenges posed by Alzheimer's disease. For more information on how to support or participate in these efforts, visit the Alzheimer's Association Capital of Texas Chapter or A Place At Home - North Austin.

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