Alzheimer’s in Our Backyard: The Urgency of Early Detection and Black Community Support
Alzheimer’s isn't just something that happens “later” — it's impacting thousands of Iowans right now, and Black and rural communities are being hit the hardest. In this episode of My City Talks, I sit down with Keesha Ward and Jessica Duncan of the Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter to break down the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia, why early detection is so powerful, and what’s stopping our communities from getting the support they need.
We also talk real numbers, real stories, and real solutions — from the 14 modifiable risk factors to the upcoming Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Des Moines.
Whether you're a caregiver, a healthcare provider, or just someone who wants to understand the impact of dementia better, this conversation is for you.
Show Notes:
0:00 – Welcome to My City Talks
1:05 – Meet Jessica & Keisha from the Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter
2:12 – What gets them up in the morning
3:30 – Dementia vs. Alzheimer’s explained
4:55 – The current state of Alzheimer’s in Iowa
6:15 – The hidden burden on caregivers
8:00 – Why early detection makes all the difference
10:40 – The stigma in Black and rural communities
13:10 – How the healthcare system can do better
14:55 – 14 modifiable risk factors for dementia (2024 Lancet Study)
19:00 – Why sleep, exercise, and connection matter
21:10 – The Walk to End Alzheimer’s – what it is and why it matters
25:30 – How to get involved, register, and support
28:50 – Encouragement for caregivers and families
30:15 – Resources and contact info
0:00 – Welcome to My City Talks
1:05 – Meet Jessica & Keisha from the Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter
2:12 – What gets them up in the morning
3:30 – Dementia vs. Alzheimer’s explained
4:55 – The current state of Alzheimer’s in Iowa
6:15 – The hidden burden on caregivers
8:00 – Why early detection makes all the difference
10:40 – The stigma in Black and rural communities
13:10 – How the healthcare system can do better
14:55 – 14 modifiable risk factors for dementia (2024 Lancet Study)
19:00 – Why sleep, exercise, and connection matter
21:10 – The Walk to End Alzheimer’s – what it is and why it matters
25:30 – How to get involved, register, and support
28:50 – Encouragement for caregivers and families
30:15 – Resources and contact info
Resources Mentioned:
- Alzheimer’s Association Iowa: https://www.alz.org/iowa
- Walk to End Alzheimer’s: https://act.alz.org
- 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-272-3900
Hosted by Corey Dion Lewis | My City My Health
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We are a community on a mission — and the mission is just getting started.
🎟️ Register now for the My City My Health Des Moines event at www.mycity.health
