In 2021 DAI observes World Alzheimer's Month #WAM which is also now referred to by many people and many organisations as Dementia Awareness Month #DAM or World Dementia Month, by highlighting stories about, or written by our members, who all live with a diagnosis of dementia.
On Day 2 of WAM, and as a part of our Dementia Awareness Month blog series, we invite you to listen to DAI board member, Mrs. Emily Ong from Singapore, in conversations with other people living with dementia, on the impact of stigma on the quality of life (QoL) of people with dementia.
Conversations on the impact of Stigma on QoL of people with dementia
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About DAI: Dementia Alliance International (DAI is a non-profit group of people with dementia from around the world seeking to represent, support, and educate others living with the disease that it is possible to live more positively than advised with dementia. It is an organization that promotes a unified voice of strength, advocacy and support in the fight for individual autonomy, improved quality of life, and for the human and legal rights of all with dementia and their families.