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Roger and his friend at Walk to End Alzheimer's 0

DEI / Latino-Hispano / News and notes / Walk to End Alzheimer's

September 22, 2025

 by Jennifer Tinkelenberg · Published September 22, 2025 · Last modified September 24, 2025

Bringing cultural awareness to caregiver stress in the Hispanic community

Roger Gonzalez’s mother, Nelida, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in the mid 1990s. Sadly, the stress of caregiving deeply affected Roger’s father Angel. After both parents passed in 2003, Roger turned his grief into action,...

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