
Hope for Dementia is proud to be part of the global conversation at the Alzheimer’s Disease International Conference 2026 (ADI 2026) in Lyon, France, alongside 1,400 delegates from 90 countries.
This year’s program is built around the WHO Global Action Plan on Dementia, with sessions spanning public health, awareness and dementia-friendly communities, support for carers, diagnosis, treatment and care, risk reduction, information systems, and research and innovation.
One clear takeaway from Day One is that risk reduction and early diagnosis are essential to shaping a future where dementia’s impact can be significantly reduced.
Hope for Dementia is thrilled to stand with advocates, researchers, service providers, and caregivers who are calling for dementia prevention to become a healthcare priority. We’ve developed a practical framework to support prevention strategies and service delivery across all levels of the healthcare system.
You can learn more through our poster, Integrating dementia prevention, treatment and research at all levels of the healthcare system: actionable strategies and processes.
📩 To connect and continue the conversation, contact Hope for Dementia’s delegate, Camille Isaacs Morell.
👉 Not at #ADI2026? Visit our web page to explore our posters and resources


