Meet the team
Primarily based in London, our team brings a wealth of unique experience and knowledge to ADI.
Primarily based in London, our team brings a wealth of unique experience and knowledge to ADI.
In this blog, members of the ADI team look back at 2022 and write about their hopes and aspirations for 2023.
ADI has held its international conference since 1985, with each conference bringing together people and ideas from Alzheimer associations, people with dementia and their families, professional care and research.
In this blog, Amalia Fonk-Utomo writes about her experience as Head of Accreditation and the journey to Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau becoming the first ADI Accredited body.
The ADI Council met on 30 March 2021 to discuss ADI's activities over 2020, new membership applications and more.
ADI welcomes three new Alzheimer associations, as well as new members to the ADI board.
The annual event brings together basic scientists, clinical researchers, early career investigators, clinicians and the care research community to discuss the latest developments and innovation in Alzheimer’s and dementia research.
The Wicking Dementia Centre celebrates its achievement of gaining ADI Accreditation, becoming Australia's first educational provider to attain this award. This is a significant milestone in global dementia education and marks Wicking's dedication to excellence and its commitment to enhancing care standards worldwide.
Through ADI membership, associations are entitled to a number of benefits, including one-to-one support and access to a global network of Alzheimer and dementia associations.
October signaled another busy month for ADI, with our and board members travelling internationally to capitalize on the growing momentum; from Buenos Aires, Brunei Darussalam, Helsinki, Lausanne, Tbilisi, to The Hague.