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'The Notebook' reminds us Alzheimer's can't take away love
By Rick Mauch and Photo by Roger Mastroianni at Fort Worth Business Press
· June 25, 2026
· 1 min read
Memories, it could be said, are the most precious thing in our lives. When all else is gone, they are what we cling to most to take us to places forever special. Then there's Alzheimer's. It steals memories, taking with it joy and happiness. I've never had a family member deal with this tragic and [
Key takeaway When all else is gone, they are what we cling to most to take us to places forever special.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
For Fort Worth residents who have seen loved ones struggle with Alzheimer's, the disease's devastating impact on memories and relationships is all too familiar. The city is home to numerous organizations and support groups that provide resources and care for those affected by the disease. Texas Christian University, located in the heart of Fort Worth, has also been involved in research and education efforts related to Alzheimer's. As the city's population ages, the need for these services and support systems will only continue to grow. The Fort Worth community has shown its commitment to caring for those with Alzheimer's, and it will be important to watch how local healthcare providers and researchers contribute to the fight against this devastating disease in the years to come. The Cultural District, with its numerous museums and performance venues, may also play a role in raising awareness and promoting understanding of Alzheimer's.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Business Press ·
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What is this story about? Memories, it could be said, are the most precious thing in our lives. When all else is gone, they are what we cling to most to take us to places forever special. Then there's Alzheimer's. It steals memories, taking with it joy and happiness. I've never had a family member deal with this tragic and [
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