A Voice for Hope: Geri Taylor’s Fight Against Alzheimer’s

Geri Taylor, a role model of courage in the face of Alzheimer’s disease, passed away on August 4, 2024, at the age of 81. A former nurse, Taylor’s life took a dramatic turn when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2012. But instead of succumbing to despair, she embraced transparency and became a powerful advocate for others battling the disease.

Taylor’s story gained national attention after a groundbreaking 2016 New York Times profile. The article chronicled her journey, highlighting the challenges and unexpected joys of living with Alzheimer’s.

Determined to make a difference, Taylor and her husband Jim embarked on a mission to raise awareness and advocate for better care. They spoke at conferences around the world, lobbied for affordable healthcare, and participated in clinical trials.

They co-founded Voices of Alzheimer’s, an organization dedicated to improving patient care and advancing research.

Taylor’s openness about the disease challenged a common perception. She emphasized the importance of open communication and small acts of kindness for those living with Alzheimer’s.

Even as her condition worsened, Taylor remained a public face for Alzheimer’s research. She participated in clinical trials and shared her experiences with the media.

Geri Taylor’s legacy extends beyond her activism. She has shown the world the power of resilience, the importance of advocacy, and the enduring strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.