9 January: Alzheimer Europe report highlights gaps in support for people with dementia to live independently
The Dementia in Europe Yearbook 2024 is dedicated to independent living and housing for people with dementia. This report examines the overarching European and International accords which set out the rights of people with disabilities, identifying the relevant provisions of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and the European Pillar of Social Rights. It also examines how each European country addresses independent living and housing for people with dementia, through policies, services and supports.
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22 January: Vladimir Prebilič becomes European Alzheimer’s Alliance Co-Chair
Alzheimer Europe is delighted to announce that Vladimir Prebilič MEP (Greens/EFA, Slovenia) has accepted the position of Co-Chair of the European Alzheimer's Alliance (EAA), joining existing EAA Co-Chairs: Nina Carberry MEP (EPP, Ireland), Romana Jerković MEP (S&D, Croatia), Tilly Metz MEP (Greens/EFA, Luxembourg), Sirpa Pietikäinen MEP (EPP, Finland) Hilde Vautmans MEP (Renew, Belgium), and Dainius Žalimas MEP (Renew, Lithuania).
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22 January: Swedish Government announces new national dementia strategy
On 22 January, the Swedish Government announced its adoption of an updated national dementia strategy to improve health and social care for people with dementia. In conjunction with the adoption of the strategy, the Government also plans to approve a number of government agency assignments and funding to support implementation, follow-up and development of the strategy.
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