Alzheimer's Disease

Operated by Australian Public Interest Alliance Incorporated
(ABN 33 842 796 620)

Overview

The Australian Public Interest Alliance provides an independent, non-commercial education and information service focused on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. This service supports Australians seeking clear, evidence-informed information about cognitive decline, dementia progression, and available assessment and support pathways. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia in Australia and has wide-ranging impacts on individuals, families, carers, and communities. Early symptoms are often subtle and can be difficult to distinguish from normal ageing, which may delay assessment and access to support. This service exists to improve public understanding, reduce confusion and stigma, and support more informed engagement with health and community services.
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Who this information is for

This service is intended for Australians seeking general information about Alzheimer’s disease, including individuals, families, carers, and community members.

Important health and safety information

If there are concerns about immediate safety, sudden or severe changes in behaviour, or acute confusion, urgent medical assistance should be sought or emergency services contacted. The service is educational in nature. It does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, or personalised clinical advice. Instead, it supports general awareness and understanding, and is intended to be used alongside guidance from qualified health professionals.

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