The global voice on dementia
Tackling dementia requires efforts at global, regional and local levels. We work by empowering Alzheimer and dementia associations to offer care and support for people with dementia and their care partners. Globally, we strive to focus attention on dementia, maintain it as a global health priority, and encourage investment in research.
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Early bird registration is currently open for our 35th global conference, taking place online and in-person in London, UK on 8-10 June 2022.
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World Alzheimer Report 2021
This report shines a light on the crucial topic of diagnosis. It includes over 50 essays from leading global experts and is supported by findings from 3 key global surveys.
View ResourceWorld Alzheimer Report 2020
This report gives a global perspective of dementia-related design. It includes 84 case studies and interviews with leaders in the field of dementia design.
View ResourceAdvice and support during COVID-19
During these unprecedented times, ADI is bringing together news, resources, advice and support for anyone affected by dementia around the world.
View ResourceFrom Plan to Impact IV
As we reach the midway point of the WHO Global action plan on dementia, the fourth From Plan to Impact report provides a critical update on progress, barriers and potential solutions moving forward.
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The World Alzheimer Report 2021 includes over 50 essays from leading experts from around the world and is supported by findings from 3 key global surveys.
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We will not rest until dementia is properly acknowledged as the epidemic it is and addressed promptly and appropriately. By making a donation today you can make a real difference to people around the world coping with Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
Our partners
We can only rise to the challenges of dementia through by working in partnership, including with DAI, an independent self-advocacy organisation of people with dementia.
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ADI is grateful to the Mary Oakley Foundation for supporting the development of this website with an educational grant.