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The Alzheimer’s Association recent study revealed that nearly 600,000 Californians are living with the disease and that number is expected to increase by 42% by 2025.

A majority of those suffering are care for by family members, and figuring out how to navigate the diagnosis can be difficult and overwhelming.

Sacramento regional director Michelle Johnston of the Alzheimer’s Association Northern California & Northern Nevada Chapter share an action plan that will help you figure out what to do next.

Visit their website here.