Changing the world of dementia care: Silverado Senior Living’s journey to ADI Accreditation
Silverado Senior Living is the first care home provider to receive ADI Accreditation since the launch of the accreditation programme in 2021.
Silverado Senior Living is the first care home provider to receive ADI Accreditation since the launch of the accreditation programme in 2021.
The 35th Global Conference of Alzheimer's Disease International was held 9th-11th June 2022, both in London, U.K and online.
Centre for Applied Dementia Studies at the University of Bradford becomes the first institution in Europe to receive the ADI Accreditation, marking a historic milestone for University of Bradford and ADI
The 32nd International Conference of Alzheimer's Disease International was held in April 2017 in Kyoto, Japan
The governance structure of ADI includes the Elected Board and our Council of members. We also have Honorary positions and Global Ambassadors who champion our cause.
Each year, ADI hosts its Alzheimer University for emerging associations, aiming to equip new associations with the skills and knowledge needed to run a successful Alzheimer or dementia association.
The fees for our training accreditation
Our Elected Board are a group of volunteers from around the world who are a key part of our governance.
As the global voice on dementia, ADI has embarked on impactful week of advocacy in Europe and beyond. Attending the WHO Executive Board meetings in Geneva, a high level meeting of health ministries at OECD, Paris, and virtually joining the HGPI in Japan. With key members of ADI staff making multiple addresses to international bodies seeking to improve and strengthen policies that relate to dementia.
Increasing investment and innovation in dementia research is a key aim of ADI. Find out about the projects we are involved in.