World Alzheimer’s Day 2022
16/01/2024
Alzheimer, regrettably, is a well-known disease. Charities and organisations all over the world want to educate people on what it is, how to identify it and ways we can support both the individuals affected and their families.
Enter World Alzheimer’s Day. Annually on the 21 September volunteers and companies around the world host events to raise awareness of the disease and raise money for charities.
To find out a little more about what Alzheimer’s is and how you can get involved on the day, read on.
What is Alzheimer’s?
Often you will hear Alzheimer’s and dementia used in the same sentence or interchangeably. However, it is good to note that, although connected, they are different.
Alzheimer’s disease is not understood but it is the number one cause of dementia in the UK. What we do know is that it is a neurological disorder that causes the brain itself to atrophy (shrink) and brain cells to die.
Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s but there are treatments. These treatments won’t totally stop the progression, but they can slow and temporarily improve the condition.
The common symptoms are…
- Confusion
- Disorientation
- Changes in personality such as becoming aggressive or suspicious of others
- Difficulty remembering recent events
Among others.