
Dementia in sub-Saharan Africa
Challenges and opportunities
This report highlights the impact of dementia in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the experiences of those living with dementia in the region and recommendations for governments.
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This report highlights the impact of dementia in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the experiences of those living with dementia in the region and recommendations for governments.
The first Dementia Innovation Readiness Index, launched by the Global Coalition on Aging (GCOA) and ADI, attempts to comprehensively measure innovation readiness in dementia, starting in the G7 countries.
The seventh World Alzheimer Report reviews research evidence on the elements of healthcare for people with dementia and argues that current dementia healthcare services are over-specialised and that a rebalancing is required with a more prominent role for primary and community care.
The World Alzheimer Report 2015 provides an update on ADI's global dementia data, as well as a systematic review around prevalence and incidence of dementia over time.
This report attempts to understand the main issues affecting women in relation to dementia from an international perspective
This report looks at the economic impact of dementia across the countries of the Asia Pacific region, as well as an update on dementia prevalence data for the area.
The fifth World Alzheimer Report critically examines the evidence for the existence of modifiable risk factors for dementia.
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