Local Sorority brings Alzheimer’s disease Into the Light of Day
People living with AD are often reluctant to reveal their challenges, even if they have a
diagnosis, as they and their families are aware of the stigma attached to dementia. Although AD
is the sixth leading cause of death in the US, there is no known cure, or even a way to slow down
the disease. The outlook is often viewed as hopeless, social withdrawal occurs, and loss of
independence is close behind.
The Sigma Kappa Sorority – Lambda Alpha Chapter of Springhill College brought the disease out into the open with
their annual “Sigmalympics” event on campus. The field day may have been all fun and games but the
admission fees collected are given to the Sigma Kappa Foundation, who in turn combine all
Sigma Kappa donations nationally to reach the pledge of one million dollars to the Alzheimer’s
Association-Women’s Research Initiative. This is the third year for the Springhill Chapter to
raise funds and also volunteers to help with the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
The second annual Mobile Walk to End Alzheimer’s will be held at Langan Park on November 5,
2016. Reigning as Walk Chairperson for the second year, Jackie Woodward Barnett feels the
Walk is an important aspect for educating the public about Alzheimer’s disease. As General
Manager at Homecare Companions in Mobile, Mrs. Barnett sees first hand the fear and
uncertainty in her client’s families and how they are all affected when a loved one shows signs
of dementia. Soon after the 2014 Walk in Fairhope, her stepbrother received an Alzheimer
diagnosis. More determined than ever, Mrs. Barnett wants to do what she can to help end
Alzheimer’s disease.
Mrs. Barnett says, “We’re hoping for a great turnout on Walk day at the Mobile Museum of Art
parking lot where teams of people wearing purple will gather for community support, gain
valuable resources, enjoy the Excelsior Band and unite for a common cause – an end to
Alzheimer’s disease.”
The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary organization in Alzheimer’s care,
support and research. AL/FL Panhandle Chapter activities and resources may be found at
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