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World Alzheimer Report 2025
Dementia rehabilitation
The upcoming 2025 World Alzheimer Report will explore the important topic of dementia rehabilitation.
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The upcoming 2025 World Alzheimer Report will explore the important topic of dementia rehabilitation.
The 2024 World Alzheimer Report explores attitudes toward dementia, examining how the condition is perceived and understood by society and the stigma that still surrounds the condition, underpinned by a global survey of more than 40,000 individuals across 166 countries and territories, and 24 expert essays.
As the Global Action Plan on the public health response to dementia nears its final year, ADI’s seventh 'From Plan to Impact' report evaluates global progress and calls for balanced attention to both innovative treatments and essential care services, stressing the vital role of National Dementia Plans in enhancing support systems for people living with dementia and their carers. Download your free digital copy today.
This report concludes the two year direct action campaign and highlights 2023 #WhatsYourPlan campaign progress, aiming to galvanise governments to commit to implementing National Dementia Plans.
This report examines risk reduction and provides an overview of both modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors as well actions that can reduce risk.
This is the sixth From Plan to Impact report, monitoring the progress of the World Health Organization (WHO)'s Global action plan on the public health response to dementia 2017-2025.
This report documents the progress made in the first year of the #WhatsYourPlan campaign, aiming to galvanise governments to commit to implementing National Dementia Plans.
The World Alzheimer Report 2022, for which McGill University was commissioned, is dedicated to the vast topic of post-diagnosis support.