SENECA — Approximately 90,000 people in South Carolina have Alzheimer’s disease, a leading cause of dementia, and that number is projected to increase by 48 percent by 2050 in a state that has one of the fastest-growing rates in the nation.
SENECA — Approximately 90,000 people in South Carolina have Alzheimer’s disease, a leading cause of dementia, and that number is projected to increase by 48 percent by 2050 in a state that has one of the fastest-growing rates in the nation.