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Dementia: “Be and Stay” – Support, Strategies & Facts

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Austria ⁤Focuses on⁤ Dignity and Support for Rising Dementia Cases

vienna, Austria – As World Alzheimer’s day is observed, Austria is reaffirming its commitment to improving‌ the lives of individuals living with dementia and their families. This⁤ year’s theme, “Dementia -​ Be and Stay,” underscores the importance of recognizing people with dementia as valued members ‌of⁣ society, not simply defined by ⁤their⁢ condition.

Health Minister Korinna Schumann emphasized the ⁢need for ‍collaborative⁤ solutions,​ stating, “It‍ is crucial that we develop perspectives together in‌ order to meet the needs⁢ of all ‍participants and enable a dignified life.”

The scale of​ the challenge is significant. Globally,over 55 ​million people currently​ live with dementia,a number that is rapidly increasing. In Austria,approximately 170,000 individuals are affected,with projections ​estimating this number will exceed ​290,000⁤ by ‌2050. This‍ growth ⁢highlights the increasing ‌health and social policy importance⁢ of addressing dementia. Minister Schumann acknowledged the widespread⁢ impact, noting, ‌”Dementia affects⁤ all ⁤of ⁣us: in ⁤the family, in the neighborhood and throughout‍ society.”

Austria has been actively working to improve dementia care since 2015 through its national dementia⁢ strategy, “Life with Dementia.” This strategy​ provides a framework for​ collaboration ⁤between the federal government, regional authorities, social⁢ security institutions, researchers,⁢ advocacy groups, and those directly affected​ by dementia. It⁢ outlines ⁢seven⁣ action goals and‍ 21 ​recommendations aimed at creating innovative and sustainable support systems.

A recently published ⁣dementia report ⁣for⁣ 2025 provides an overview‍ of⁣ progress ‍and‍ identifies areas‍ needing further ⁢attention. the⁢ government currently ‍offers a range of support services, including ⁤home visits for individuals with dementia, financial assistance like care allowances, support programs for caregivers, and funding for training courses. ‍Informational brochures are also available for individuals with dementia, their families, and healthcare professionals.

Further facts on the Austrian dementia strategy, support services, and the ‍2025 dementia report can be found at:

* ‌ Demenzstrategie.at: https://www.demenzstrategie.at/

* Ministry of⁤ Social Affairs (Demenz page): https://www.sozialministerium.gv.at/Themen/Pflege/Demenz

* ⁢ ⁤ Dementia report 2025: https://broschuerenservice.sozialministerium.gv.at/Home/Download?publicationId=884&attachmentName=%C3%96sterreichischer_Demenzbericht_2025.pdf

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