Dementia is a complex, progressive condition. It currently affects more than 50 million people worldwide. By 2050, this number is set to more than triple – reaching 152 million.1 But two out of every three people globally believe there’s little or no understanding of dementia.
World Alzheimer’s Month aims to challenge the lack of understanding and stigma that surrounds Alzheimer’s and dementia and raise awareness of the scale of this growing health challenge, and the often-complex needs of people living with dementia and their caregivers. It’s also an opportunity to look at how we can improve care for people living with dementia – and mobility plays a key role.
Our Dementia Care Solutions Clinical Focus Guide gives you the nonpharmacological evidence you need to select the right equipment to empower more movement, freedom, facility efficiency and better care for people living with dementia and their caregivers.