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Supporting Today. Securing Tomorrow’s Minds.
At Alzheimer’s Ghana, we believe that every elder deserves dignity, understanding, and care. Our programs are designed to meet immediate needs while building long-term support systems for families affected by Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
We offer caregiver training, community education, and culturally sensitive outreach to ensure no one faces dementia alone. Every step we take is guided by compassion, data, and the lived experiences of those we serve.
We guide families in choosing the right support options
Donor trust and transparency are our priority
We help organizations give meaningfully to elder care














Dementia Care Is Community Care
We believe that supporting those affected by dementia means strengthening families, caregivers, and communities. Our work focuses on practical guidance, emotional support, and long-term advocacy.
We Guide Families Through Dementia Care
From diagnosis to daily living, we help families understand dementia, access resources, and build resilience together.
Alzheimer’s Awareness FundWe Build Caregiver Capacity
Through training, peer support, and emotional wellness programs, we equip caregivers with the tools they need to thrive—not just survive.
Community Support
Strengthening bonds through shared understanding We host monthly gatherings and workshops where families can learn, share, and connect—building a network of empathy and practical wisdom.
Progress on Dementia
Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) and partners are driving progress in dementia awareness and care, inspiring hope for Ghana and beyond.
What People Think About Us
Real voices. Real impact. Families, volunteers, and health workers share how ARDAG has changed lives and brought hope to communities across Ghana.
Ama N.
Caregiver – KumasiBefore ARDAG, I didn’t understand what was happening to my mother. Their training helped me care for her with patience and dignity. Now, she smiles more—and so do I.
Dr. Kwesi B
Community Health Nurse – TamaleARDAG’s outreach programs have changed how we talk about dementia in our clinics. Families are more open, and elders are finally getting the support they deserve.
Esi T.
Volunteer – AccraVolunteering with ARDAG has been life-changing. I’ve learned so much about compassion, and I’ve seen firsthand how education can break the stigma around Alzheimer’s.

Rev. Daniel A.
Faith Leader – Cape CoastOur congregation used to believe dementia was a spiritual punishment. ARDAG helped us understand the truth—and now we offer care, not judgment.
