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Buckeye proclaims itself a dementia-friendly city; local group to host symposium in November

5865915 · September 17, 2025
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Mayor Eric W. Osborne proclaimed Buckeye a dementia-friendly community on Sept. 16, 2025. Organizers said the local dementia-friendly stakeholder group has grown from a handful of participants to about 45 and will host a dementia symposium on Nov. 8 at City Landing featuring Dr. Natalie Edmonds.

Mayor Eric W. Osborne read a proclamation on Sept. 16 declaring the City of Buckeye a dementia-friendly community and urged residents, businesses and community leaders to support local dementia initiatives.

Jackie Webb, who said she helped start the local effort, thanked the council and described the group—s work. She said the stakeholder committee has held eight meetings to date and that participation has grown from roughly 5—10 people to about 45. The committee holds a regular meeting on the first…

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