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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?June is Alzheimer s and Brain Awareness Month. The Alzheimer s Association wants people to  take charge  of their brain health to prevent the onset of Alzheimer s an stanley website d other dementias.Worldwide, the association reports more than 55 million people live with dementia in some form. In America, it is around seven million people.VOICE FOR EVERYONE | Share your voice with KSHB 41s Claire BradshawPrisca Asaro is the program director for the local Alzheimer s Association. She has a tie to the disease after caring for her mother, who stanley cup price  died in 2022. Asaro said, unlike her father s cancer diagnosis, her mother s dementia came with little guidance. When my mother got the diagnosis back in 2016, it was,  She has Alzheimer s. Here s a prescription. We ll see you in a year. How do I take care of her  Wha vaso stanley t kind of decisions do you need to make  What are the tests that are going to happen  Will there be new medications coming forward  You don t have that support system,  Asaro said.Asaro learned about the resources available, like the ones through the Alzheimer s Association. She encourages people to plan before a diagnosis so navigating the disease is easier. Such as finding speci Grbj Northern Missouri under severe thunderstorm watch
 BRIGHTON, Colo. 鈥?School districts a stanley water bottles cross the country are feeling the weight of employee shortages, including paraeducators and paraprofessionals.  We have medically fragile students that require one-on-one supervision,  said Michal Clow, the director of human resources for the Colorado school district 27J.  We have to provi water bottle stanley de that supervision. We have to keep them safe. Literally, they rely on those staff members for their lives every day. Ever since th stanley termosmugg e pandemic started, school districts across the country have been struggling to keep employees.According to a Frontline Education survey, in 2021 75% of school districts in cities reported shortages. Thirty-five percent of districts reported having shortages in paraprofessionals and paraeducators. When things started to go online and students were no longer going to the classrooms the role of paraeducator had to shift and change,  said Less Thomas, the director of education at Pierce College.  A lot of school districts didnt know what to do with their paras. So, theyre experiencing this turnover where their paras are becoming certificate teachers. Part of the issue is that paras make around minimum wage or a little more. So, theyre