The rate of Alzheimer’s diagnosis has declined steadily in recent decades, but as baby boomers age, the number of new cases continues to rise. The top risk factor for dementia is age, and by 2030 more than one in five Americans will be 65 or older. That means the prevalence of Alzheimer’s in the U.S. could exceed 13.8 million people by 2060.
Can We Fix America’s Dementia Care Crisis before It’s Too Late?
- Post author:Randy Banks
- Post published:November 26, 2025
- Post category:News
