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Breaking the Silence: Why Brain Health Conversations Can't Wait

Join KCM Cares and Dr. Kathryn Kelly in breaking the silence around brain health. Watch powerful stories from Rachel Coney-Bowles and Monique LeNoir.

Dr. Kathryn Kelly
Board-Certified Internal Medicine Physician
Community members having a brain health conversation

The Power of Shared Stories

As we approach Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month, KCM Cares is continuing our commitment to the Memory & Thought Conversations initiative. Our mission has always been to support the underserved communities of Maryland, and right now, one of the most pressing issues facing our community is the silent crisis of cognitive decline.

Silence and stigma often delay critical brain health conversations. When we avoid talking about memory loss or cognitive changes, we miss the window for early dialogue that can encourage healthier lifestyle choices and timely care.

To help normalize these conversations, we are sharing two powerful stories from community leaders who have navigated the realities of Alzheimer's and brain health within their own families.

Rachel Coney-Bowles shares her deeply personal journey of recognizing the signs of cognitive decline and the importance of seeking support early.

Watch Rachel's Story

Monique LeNoir discusses the emotional impact of Alzheimer's on families and why breaking the stigma in Black and Latino communities is a necessary act of love and leadership.

Watch Monique's Story

Leading the Shift in Our Community

At KCM Cares, under the leadership of Dr. Kathryn Kelly, we believe that trusted community voices play a critical role in advancing health equity. The Memory & Thought Conversations initiative encourages early brain health discussions and reduces stigma in Black and Latino communities.

We can help lead this shift. By watching and sharing these videos, you are helping to amplify trusted voices and bring this vital conversation out of the shadows. Early conversations about brain health are an act of love. They reduce stigma, strengthen families, and empower individuals to take control of their cognitive well-being.

Let's normalize the conversation. Watch, share, and start the Memory & Thought Conversations in your own home today.

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About The Founder
Dr. Kathryn Kelly
Board-Certified Internal Medicine Physician

Dr. Kathryn Kelly is a Board-Certified Internal Medicine Physician working in the Washington, DC area since 2013 after completing her National Health Service Corp obligation in Albany, GA. Dr. Kelly received her undergraduate degrees from Howard University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology.