11/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/01/2024 15:18
November 1, 2024
NEW YORK - New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced that City Hall and The David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building will both be lit teal tonight as part of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America's "Light the World in Teal" initiative. Alzheimer's Awareness Month is a time to educate Americans about Alzheimer's disease and dementia, including early signs of these diseases; foster understanding and support for those affected, as well as provide caretaking tips for friends and family members; and share information about the importance of research.
"Alzheimer's disease affects millions of Americans, impacting those diagnosed and their families and friends," said Mayor Adams. "We must work together to reduce stigma, foster a community of empathy and action, and support patients, caregivers, and their families. We're raising awareness - and providing assistance through our city agencies to offer information, access to benefits, and emotional support through counseling, support groups, training, and respite care. No one in New York City should face this challenge alone."
"To all those New Yorkers and Americans living with or touched by Alzheimer's disease, we recognize and support you," said Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom. "We are lighting up City Hall and The David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building tonight to show our solidarity with all the caregivers, families, medical professionals, and others fighting for loved ones with the disease and working toward a world where disease prevalence and condition severity are less and less."