The World Alzheimer's Day is observed every year on September 21st; to identify the challenges and hardships of Alzheimer's disease, and shed light on it, showing the suffering patients endure around the world. It also calls for exerting every effort and working unremittingly to enhance the health care and increase support for Alzheimer's patients and their families.
According to a report by Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI), there are more than 46 million persons with dementia. And by 2050, the number will reach 131,500.000 persons, meaning that during 2015 there will be 9.9 million new cases of dementia, at a rate of one case per 3 seconds.
Official date:
Globally: September 21st, 2015
Locally: Dhul-Hijjah 8th, 1436H
Theme of World Alzheimer's Day 2015:
Remember Me
Targeted groups:
- Alzheimer's patients and their families.
- The elderly.
- Medical staff, including doctors, nurses, health educators and social workers.
- The concerned health associations and institutions.
The public.
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