Leaders in technology assess its growing role in dementia
International experts in the field of technology met on 4 March to assess the growing role of technology in dementia as part of the dementia landscape project series.
International experts in the field of technology met on 4 March to assess the growing role of technology in dementia as part of the dementia landscape project series.
Chaired once again by Dr Maria Carrillo and Professor Philip Scheltens, a follow up to the first global dialogue on research is to be held on Tuesday 9 March 2021. It reconvenes participants that previously met on November 2020 to cover the topics of early detection and biomarkers.
The World Dementia Council has launched a new paper presenting reflections from international dementia leaders in the field of prevention.
The World Dementia Council has launched a new paper presenting reflections from international dementia leaders in the field of research.
This global dialogue in the dementia landscape project series will take place in March to focus on the advances made in dementia in developing nations. It will gather international leaders in the field to explore the challenges which remain for low- and middle-income countries and how the international community can help to accelerate progress towards overcoming them.
International experts in dementia care gathered on 5 February for a global dialogue as part of the dementia landscape project series.
A global dialogue in the dementia landscape project series will take place in the new year and will look at advances in care. It will gather international leaders in the field to explore three themes: models of care, burden of caregivers, and art and music in dementia.
The World Dementia Council has published the second in a series of papers reflecting on evidence underpinning the impact of dementia friendly initiatives.
The paper considers how initiatives sought to deliver impact in three broad areas of ambition: raising awareness, enabling participation and providing support.