Legendary actor Danny Glover, 79, has been living with Alzheimer’s disease for multiple years. In a recent interview, Glover and his family spoke about his condition and how it has affected his life.
Glover, known for his roles in the “Lethal Weapon” films and other movies, has been open about his diagnosis and is working with the Alzheimer’s Association to raise awareness about the disease. According to the organization, more than 7 million Americans over age 65 are living with Alzheimer’s, and Black people are twice as likely to develop the disease as white people.
Glover’s Family Support
Glover credits his family for their support and care, saying they have his back as he navigates the challenges of Alzheimer’s. His daughter, Mandisa, emphasized the importance of her father having control over his own narrative and speaking for himself about his condition.
Glover’s youngest brother, Martin, has been working with him throughout his career and is now part of his support system. Martin expressed his love and commitment to helping his brother, saying it’s his turn to return the support Glover has given him over the years.
Raising Awareness
The Alzheimer’s Association is working with Glover to raise awareness about the disease and the importance of early detection. Simple actions like staying physically active, managing blood pressure and diabetes, getting quality sleep, and staying socially connected can be crucial in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
Glover’s story highlights the need for support and awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, and his family’s love and commitment to him serve as an inspiration to others facing similar challenges.
Original reporting: NBC10 Boston — read the source article.