Alzheimer’s impacts nearly 7 million people in the United States. It’s a disease that literally robs people of what makes them who they are. For so long, Alzheimer’s disease has been a condition defined by hopelessness. But, as the first treatment proven to actually help people be themselves for longer, LEQEMBI is redefining what it means to meaningfully live with Alzheimer’s.
To bring the promise of our treatment to life, we needed to lean into the lived experiences of patients—real people and real situations. So, we developed a documentary style that invited viewers in and challenged their notions of what life with Alzheimer’s disease could be like.
Through the story of Paulette and her family, we’re finally showing a more hopeful reality.
Contributors:
Chief Creative Officer: | Dina Peck |
VP, Group Account Supervisor: | Deborah Pultman |
Group Project Management Supervisor: | Mushfeqa Hoque |
Associate Partner, Group Creative Director: | Tom Galati |
SVP, Creative Director, Art: | Nora Travis |
VP, Associate Creative Director, Art: | Cara Gagne |
SVP, Creative Director, Copy: | Ilyssa Berger Wilson |
VP, Associate Creative Director, Copy : | Alex Siegal |
Senior Medical Copy Editor: | Jennifer Anandarajah |
VP, Supervising Producer: | Hilary Becker (Omnicom Studios) |
PATIENTS & PURPOSE
Location: United States