World Alzheimer's Month; Let's talk about Dementia



World Alzheimer's Month is the worldwide movement each September to bring issues to light and challenge the shame that encompasses Dementia. September 2020 will check the ninth World Alzheimer's Month. The mission was dispatched in 2012. World Alzheimer's Day is on 21 September every year. 2 out of each 3 individuals universally accept there is almost no comprehension of dementia in their countries. The footprints of World Alzheimer's Month is developing, however the stigmatization and misinformation that encompasses dementia stays a worldwide issue, that requires international effort.

Dementia is a condition – normally consistent or escalating nature – in which there is deterioration in intellectual capacity (for example the capacity to handle thought) beyond what may be normal from ordinary ageing. It influences memory, thinking, direction, appreciation, count, learning limit, language, and judgment. Consciousness isn't affected. The disablement in psychological capacity is usually accompanied, and every so often went before, by crumbling in passionate control, social conduct, or inspiration.

Dementia results from a variety of diseases and injuries that primarily or secondarily affect the brain, such as Alzheimer's disease or stroke. Dementia is one of the significant reasons for incapacity and reliance among older adults around the world. It very well may be overpowering, for the individuals who have it, yet in addition for their carers and families. There is frequently an absence of understanding and consciousness of dementia, bringing about stigmatization and hurdles to detection and care. The effect of dementia on carers, family and society everywhere can be physical, mental, social and financial.

Key Facts

  • Dementia is a syndrome in which there is deterioration in memory, thinking, behavior and the ability to perform everyday activities.
  • Although dementia mainly affects older people, it is not a normal part of ageing.
  • Worldwide, around 50 million people have dementia, and there are nearly 10 million new cases every year.
  • Alzheimer disease is the most common form of dementia and may contribute to 60–70% of cases.
  • Dementia is one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older people worldwide.
  • Dementia has a physical, psychological, social, and economic impact, not only on people with dementia, but also on their carers, families and society at large.


Theme for World Alzheimer's Month

The theme for World Alzheimer's Month in 2020 is 'Let's talk about dementia'.

Prajwol Baniya

Prajwol Baniya is currently an undergraduate student of Public Health.

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