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Every September, the world unites for World Alzheimer’s Month, a global campaign led by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Now in its 14th year, this initiative, culminating on World Alzheimer’s Day on September 21, brings together individuals, organisations, and Alzheimer’s associations worldwide to challenge stigma, improve understanding, and support the over 55 million people living with dementia and their carers. In 2025, the campaign theme, “Ask About Dementia, Ask About Alzheimer’s”, encourages open dialogue to normalise asking questions, reduce stigma, and increase knowledge about dementia.
The 2025 Theme: Ask About Dementia, Ask About Alzheimer’s
This year’s theme, “Ask About Dementia, Ask About Alzheimer’s”, emphasises the importance of breaking the silence around dementia. Despite affecting over 55 million people globally, misconceptions persist, 80% of the public and 65% of healthcare professionals wrongly believe dementia is a normal part of aging. The campaign, using hashtags #AskAboutDementia, #AskAboutAlzheimers, and #WorldAlzMonth, seeks to change perceptions by encouraging people to ask questions, seek information, and engage in conversations about dementia. By normalising these discussions, we can improve diagnosis rates, enhance support systems, and empower those living with dementia and their carers.
The 2025 World Alzheimer Report, released on September 18, will focus on rehabilitation, highlighting ways to maximise independence and quality of life for people with dementia through social support, inclusive design, and rehabilitation programs. This aligns with the campaign’s goal of developing informed, compassionate communities.
Why World Alzheimer’s Month Matters
Dementia is a growing global challenge, with someone developing the condition every 3 seconds. By 2030, the number of people living with dementia is projected to reach 78 million, and by 2050, 139 million. The economic burden is staggering, costing $1.3 trillion annually, a figure expected to double by 2030. Alarmingly, 88% of people with dementia report experiencing discrimination, and 46% cite fear and stigma as barriers to diagnosis. World Alzheimer’s Month addresses these challenges by promoting awareness, advocating for better care, and supporting initiatives like the WHO Global Action Plan on Dementia (2017-2031), which calls for national dementia plans and increased awareness.
How to Get Involved in World Alzheimer’s Month 2025
There are countless ways to participate in World Alzheimer’s Month, and no action is too small. Here are impactful ways to get involved:
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Make a Difference This September
World Alzheimer’s Month is a call to action to create a more dementia-friendly world. By asking questions, sharing knowledge, and making sure care staff are trained in Dementia Care (Dementia Care 1 and Dementia Care 2), you can help improve the lives of those affected. Together, we can reduce stigma, improve care, and empower communities.
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