
Dementia is a global challenge.
!!️ Today, more than 53 million people are living with dementia—a number projected to rise to 78 million by 2030.
💡 But what if 45% of predicted new dementia cases could be reduced by addressing 14 modifiable factors?
📈 At the Alzheimer’s Disease International Conference 2026 (ADI 2026), delegates agreed: awareness and education are essential—but they are not enough. What’s needed now are clear incentives and practical tools that drive action.
Hope for Dementia is addressing this gap with two posters at ADI 2026:
➡️ A proactive, digital approach to brain health, using gamification to engage and motivate older adults
➡️ ➡️ How exercise powers the brain, highlighting the role of exerkines, movement, and mental resilience
Conference attendees are already engaging with these insights—and you can too.
📍 Visit Hope for Dementia’s posters in the exhibition hall, or explore them online:
👉 https://hopefordementia.org/adi-2026-hope-for-dementia/
Taking action today could reduce projected new dementia diagnoses in 2030 from 23 million to 10.5 million.
Let’s continue the conversation—and turn knowledge into action. Reach out to our delegate Camille Isaacs-Morell to learn more.
#ADI2026 #dementia #Alzheimers
!!️ Today, more than 53 million people are living with dementia—a number projected to rise to 78 million by 2030.
💡 But what if 45% of predicted new dementia cases could be reduced by addressing 14 modifiable factors?
📈 At the Alzheimer’s Disease International Conference 2026 (ADI 2026), delegates agreed: awareness and education are essential—but they are not enough. What’s needed now are clear incentives and practical tools that drive action.
Hope for Dementia is addressing this gap with two posters at ADI 2026:
➡️ A proactive, digital approach to brain health, using gamification to engage and motivate older adults
➡️ ➡️ How exercise powers the brain, highlighting the role of exerkines, movement, and mental resilience
Conference attendees are already engaging with these insights—and you can too.
📍 Visit Hope for Dementia’s posters in the exhibition hall, or explore them online:
👉 https://hopefordementia.org/adi-2026-hope-for-dementia/
Taking action today could reduce projected new dementia diagnoses in 2030 from 23 million to 10.5 million.
Let’s continue the conversation—and turn knowledge into action. Reach out to our delegate Camille Isaacs-Morell to learn more.
#ADI2026 #dementia #Alzheimers
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