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World Alzheimers Day - 21st September

 

World Alzheimer’s Day (21 September) is a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The campaign aims to reduce stigma, improve understanding, and encourage earlier diagnosis and support for individuals, families, and communities affected by cognitive decline.


As the prevalence of dementia continues to grow, increasing awareness and promoting timely intervention remain essential in improving quality of life and long-term health outcome.

Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer's Disease is the most common form of dementia and is characterised by progressive cognitive decline, including memory loss, impaired thinking, and changes in behaviour. The condition develops over time and can significantly impact an individual’s ability to perform everyday activities.
 
Early recognition of symptoms and access to appropriate care pathways are critical in supporting patients and their families throughout the progression of the condition.
The Role of Healthcare Professionals

Healthcare professionals play a vital role in identifying early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, facilitating diagnosis, and supporting ongoing patient care. Through education, screening, and patient-centred management strategies, healthcare providers can help improve outcomes and enhance quality of life.
 
Ensuring access to appropriate tools, resources, and support services enables healthcare professionals to deliver effective and compassionate care across all stages of the condition.

Taking Action This World Alzheimer’s Day

World Alzheimer’s Day provides an opportunity for healthcare organisations to reinforce awareness, promote early recognition, and support individuals living with dementia.

Encouraging open conversations, reducing stigma, and improving access to care can make a meaningful difference in patient outcomes.

 

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