List of Alzheimer's disease organizations
List of Alzheimer's Disease Organizations
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It is the most common cause of dementia among older adults. The complexity and impact of Alzheimer's disease have led to the establishment of various organizations worldwide dedicated to research, support, and advocacy related to this condition. This article provides an overview of notable Alzheimer's disease organizations.
Global Organizations[edit | edit source]
Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) is the international federation of Alzheimer associations around the world. ADI aims to help establish and strengthen Alzheimer's associations and to raise global awareness about the disease. It plays a crucial role in advocating for better policy and practices, sharing information, and providing support to people affected by Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers.
United States[edit | edit source]
Alzheimer's Association is a leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support, and research in the United States. It is dedicated to funding global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support for those affected by Alzheimer's and other dementias.
Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA) focuses on providing support, services, and education to individuals, families, and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias nationwide. It also funds research toward improved treatments and a cure.
United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
Alzheimer's Society is the UK's leading dementia support and research charity, for anyone affected by any form of dementia in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It provides information and support, funds research, and campaigns to improve care and create lasting change for people affected by dementia.
Alzheimer's Research UK is the UK's leading research charity aiming to defeat dementia. It funds scientific studies to find ways to treat, cure, and prevent Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
Canada[edit | edit source]
Alzheimer Society of Canada serves to alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias and to promote research. It provides educational programs and support services to help Canadians affected by Alzheimer's disease.
Australia[edit | edit source]
Dementia Australia is the national peak body for people, of all ages, living with all forms of dementia, their families, and carers. It provides advocacy, support services, education, and information.
Europe[edit | edit source]
Alzheimer Europe is a non-governmental organization aimed at raising awareness of all forms of dementia by creating a common European platform through coordination and cooperation between Alzheimer organizations in Europe.
Asia[edit | edit source]
In Asia, various national organizations work towards Alzheimer's awareness and support, adapting their strategies to fit cultural and societal needs. Notable examples include the Alzheimer's Disease Association (Singapore) and the Alzheimer's and Related Disorders Society of India.
Africa[edit | edit source]
Organizations such as the Alzheimer's South Africa provide support and advocacy within the African continent, focusing on raising awareness and offering support to those affected by Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
The fight against Alzheimer's disease is a global effort, with organizations around the world dedicated to research, support, and advocacy. These organizations play a vital role in improving the lives of those affected by Alzheimer's disease and their families, as well as advancing research towards a cure.
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