World Alzheimer’s Month 2018
is September
Alzheimer’s
disease affects over 50 million people worldwide and is ranked among the top
ten leading causes of death that cannot be prevented or treated. Statistics
further show that it is the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. The
theories that follow are yet to confirm whether the disease is associated with
protein build-ups in the brain, known as amyloid plaques and tau tangles.
Alzheimer’s
causes an erosion of neurons responsible for the transmission of messages
within the brain. Although it may take many years for these changes to take
effect, many symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease can be spotted
earlier.
Over the
years there has been a lack of understanding and knowledge surrounding
Alzheimer’s disease and people have failed to offer the type of support that
other conditions attract.
It is in
this regard we appreciate the works and hearts of those willing to honour the
month of September which marks the 7th World Alzheimer’s Month.
A global
campaign that began in 2012 it is aiming to raise awareness of the disease as
well as challenge the stigma surrounding dementia. World Alzheimer’s Month 2018 is an initiative
sponsored by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) to unite people living
with dementia, opinion leaders, families and caregivers, researchers, medical
experts, including media.
How we can help
This
September is an opportunity for you, including businesses and charities to hold
events that raise awareness concerning the effects of dementia. Participants of
this awareness campaign can join the rest of a global family by getting
campaign materials from ADI.
For those
who are unable to organize their own event, they can participate in events
organized by their National Alzheimer’s Aid.
How to participate
Share a
message Social media especially Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat or Instagram is
with no doubt one of the most effective and easiest ways to share a message.
This is an interactive option where you can raise awareness by posting a note
that is informative and straight to the point.
You can
write a note on a paper and take a photo to share an experience about a loved
one, or an inspiring story you may have come across. Use hashtags to
effectively pass the message out there, for example, #RememberMe or #WAM2018.
Make an
audiovisual A picture speaks a thousand words, but an audiovisual speaks a
million. A good number of previous videos used in Alzheimer’s disease campaign
have gone viral. Having a short and simple video that puts the point across is
important. Remember to use the hashtags to make it easier to increase your
views on social platforms. Audiovisuals have also played a major role in
raising funds for the awareness campaign.
There’s
plenty of information online and offline to educate your followers. Posting a
fact-a-day about Alzheimer’s disease including other dementias is recommended.
Apart from
postings, you can acknowledge the September occasion by wearing purple ribbons
and wristbands.
As we
continue to learn more about the disease and raise awareness, it is important
to include regular exercise, healthy diet, healthy social relationships and
challenging mental activities to delay the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Mayfair, we
care.