The global voice on dementia
Tackling dementia requires a truly global and local effort. During World Alzheimer’s Month, we support and work with Alzheimer and dementia associations in 120 countries, and with people living with dementia, carers and all relevant organisations to help raise awareness, challenge stigma and to call for dementia to be the global health priority it needs to be.
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World Alzheimer Report 2021: Journey through the diagnosis of dementia
Join us on 21 September, World Alzheimer’s Day as we launch our highly anticipated World Alzheimer Report, ‘Journey through the diagnosis of dementia’, which explores the crucial and timely topic of diagnosis.
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World Alzheimer Report 2021
This year's report will focus on the crucial topic of diagnosis.
View ResourceWorld Alzheimer Report 2020
This report gives a global perspective of dementia-related design. It includes 84 case studies and interviews with leaders in the field of dementia design.
View ResourceAdvice and support during COVID-19
During these unprecedented times, ADI is bringing together news, resources, advice and support for anyone affected by dementia around the world.
View ResourceFrom Plan to Impact IV
As we reach the midway point of the WHO Global action plan on dementia, the fourth From Plan to Impact report provides a critical update on progress, barriers and potential solutions moving forward.
View ResourceThe first-hand experiences of dementia diagnosis
People living with dementia and carers from all over the world have shared their experience of the journey to diagnosis for this year's World Alzheimer's Month campaign
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We will not rest until dementia is properly acknowledged as the epidemic it is and addressed promptly and appropriately. By making a donation this World Alzheimer’s Month, you can make a real difference to people around the world with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Our partners
We can only rise to the challenges of dementia through by working in partnership, including with DAI, an independent self-advocacy organisation of people with dementia.
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We can only achieve what we do through the kind support of our funders and sponsors.
ADI is grateful to the Mary Oakley Foundation for supporting the development of this website with an educational grant.