September marks World Alzheimer's Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness and understanding about Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia globally. Dementia is a growing public health concern worldwide, with Alzheimer's disease being the most common form. This year’s global theme is 'Time to Act on Dementia, Time to Act on Alzheimer’s' which aims to change how people view dementia. It challenges the stigma and discrimination that still surround the condition while showcasing positive efforts from organizations and governments worldwide to create a society that's more supportive and understanding of people with dementia.
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior, ultimately impacting one's ability to carry out daily activities. It is the most common cause of dementia, accounting for 60-80% of cases. The impact of Alzheimer's is felt not only by those diagnosed but also by their families and caregivers.
World Alzheimer's Month provides a platform to educate the public about the disease, its symptoms, and available support resources. It also encourages early diagnosis and intervention, which can significantly improve the quality of life for individuals living with Alzheimer's and their families.
Did you know that the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal offers a wide variety of resources on the topic? From resources on reducing your dementia risk to webinars with experts and interactive e-learning lessons, there is a wealth of content to explore.
This September, let's come together to support those affected by Alzheimer's disease. We can make a difference by educating ourselves on the risk factors, spreading awareness, participating in local events, and donating to organizations dedicated to research and care. Read through our resources below and be sure to share them with others who may benefit.