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It’s vital to have plans established before the disease takes its toll. imtmphoto / Shutterstock.com
More than 6.7 million people (5% of those 65-74 years old, 13% of those 75-84 years old, and more than 33% of those older than 85) have Alzheimer’s today, and as the baby boomers age, that number is projected to double by 2050. Additional research from the Alzheimer’s Association shows that last year millions of family and friends provided $350 billion of unpaid care — 18.4 billion hours of care…