September is World Alzheimer’s Month

Posted on: September 1, 2025

Did you know?

Each September is World Alzheimer’s Month, with World Alzheimer’s Day on 21st September—a global moment to connect, learn, and support those living with dementia.

In Essex, we’re proud to spotlight the Essex Map, a community hub where people can find dementia-friendly groups, support networks, and services across the region.

Are you part of a dementia-focused charity or community group in Essex?

Help local families find you by registering your services on the Essex Map—for free!

Email communications@essexalliance.org.uk to get your listing up.

Let’s ensure no one faces dementia alone—this September, let’s connect our communities.

#EssexTogether #DementiaSupport #WorldAlzheimersMonth

Author: Emily Smith
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