World Alzheimers Day

21

Sep

World Alzheimer's Day happens every year on September 21st. It's a special day when people all around the world learn about Alzheimer's disease, a condition that makes people forget things and have trouble thinking as they get older. It's important because by understanding more about the disease, we can help and support those who are affected by it, like family members or grandparents. People wear purple and join events to show they care and want to help find a cure. The day reminds us to be kind and patient with those who have memory problems.

How to celebrate World Alzheimers Day?

On World Alzheimer's Day, you can show kindness and support to people with Alzheimer's and their families. Make a colorful card with drawings and kind words to brighten their day. Spend time with elderly people and listen to their stories. You could also learn a new song or dance and perform it for them. If you like baking, you can make cookies and share them. Be sure to wear purple, the color for Alzheimer's awareness. Share facts about Alzheimer's with your friends to help them understand the disease. Remember, little actions can make a big difference and bring smiles.

Where World Alzheimers Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United States
  • - United Kingdom
  • - Australia
  • - Canada
  • - India
  • - South Africa
  • - Germany
  • - France
  • - Japan
  • - China
  • - Brazil
  • - Mexico
  • - Italy
  • - Spain
  • - Russia
  • - South Korea
  • - Netherlands
  • - Sweden
  • - Argentina
  • - Saudi Arabia