World Alzheimerās Day 2025 observed on 21 September.
Important Days
World Alzheimerās Day (WAD) is observed every year on 21 September to raise awareness about Alzheimerās disease and other forms of dementia. It is a key part of World Alzheimerās Month, which is observed throughout September to expand education and advocacy efforts globally.
- World Alzheimerās Day 2025 was observed with the theme āAsk about Dementia. Ask about Alzheimerās.ā The theme emphasizes open dialogue to reduce stigma, promote early diagnosis, and empower families with information and supportive care.
- The day was first observed in 1994 by Alzheimerās Disease International (ADI) to mark its 10th anniversary.
- Later, in 2012, World Alzheimerās Month was established following ADIās 2010 pilot campaign in 12 countries to extend awareness on a global scale.
Main Point :- (i) The World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized dementia as a global public health priority, stressing the urgent need for coordinated international action, stronger healthcare systems, and caregiver support.
(ii) The World Alzheimer Report 2025, published by ADI, is titled āGlobal Changes in Attitudes to Dementia.ā It highlights evolving perceptions of dementia as a medical condition rather than simply a part of ageing, while also pointing out challenges like stigma and misinformation.
(iii) The 2025 report calls for greater investment in dementia-friendly policies, expansion of healthcare infrastructure, and stronger support systems for caregivers to meet the rising global burden of dementia.
About Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI)
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) : Paola Barbarino
Headquarters : London, the United Kingdom (UK)
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