What is Alzheimer’s disease? How does it affect our elderly? And what can we do to help prevent and manage it?

What is Alzheimer’s Disease?
Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It’s the most common form of dementia and is not a normal part of aging. Early diagnosis and proper care can improve quality of life and slow progression.

Who Does It Affect?
Alzheimer’s primarily affects older adults, especially those over 65. However, it can also appear earlier. Risk factors include age, genetics, poor cardiovascular health, and low education levels. In Ghana, many elders go undiagnosed due to limited awareness and access to care.

Recognizing the Symptoms
Common signs include:
Memory loss that disrupts daily life
Difficulty completing familiar tasks
Confusion with time or place
Trouble with words or speaking
Mood changes and withdrawal from social activities

Dispelling Myths & Superstitions
In some communities, Alzheimer’s symptoms are wrongly attributed to witchcraft or spiritual punishment. This leads to stigma, neglect, and mistreatment of elders. Alzheimer's Ghana works to educate families and faith leaders to replace fear with understanding and compassion.


70% of Older Adults in Ghana
with Dementia Lack Care
and Support
Helping Today. Helping Tommorow
Alzheimer’s Ghana is the leading organization supporting Ghanaians affected by Alzheimer’s and related dementias. We connect churches, companies, families, and volunteers across the region to share information, work together, and improve the quality of care for our elders.














Mission
Vision
Values
To improve the lives of Ghanaians affected by Alzheimer’s and related dementias through education, advocacy, and compassionate care. We work to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and empower families, caregivers, and communities to support elders with dignity and understanding.
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To build a Ghana where every older adult living with Alzheimer’s or related dementias is understood, supported, and cared for—free from stigma, isolation, or neglect. We envision communities that embrace compassion, caregivers who are empowered, and systems that prioritize elder dignity and mental health.
Who We Are
At the Alzheimer’s & Related Disorders Association Ghana (ARDAG), our mission is to improve the lives of Ghanaians affected by Alzheimer’s and related dementias through education, advocacy, and compassionate care. We envision a Ghana where every older adult living with dementia is understood, supported, and treated with dignity—free from stigma, isolation, or neglect.
We are guided by values that reflect both heart and purpose:
Compassion, because every elder deserves empathy and respect.
Education, because awareness is the first step toward change.
Collaboration, because families, churches, and health workers must unite.
Integrity, because transparency builds trust.
- Cultural Sensitivity, because healing begins when we honor tradition and challenge harmful myths.
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Why We Need You
You’ll make a real difference in the lives of elders
In Ghana, many older adults living with dementia face misunderstanding, isolation, and limited access to care. Volunteers like you help bridge that gap—bringing compassion, awareness, and practical support to families and communities. Your time and heart can transform lives.
Donor Satisfaction Is Guaranteed
We believe in transparency, impact, and gratitude. Every donation helps us train caregivers, host community workshops, and provide medical screenings for elders in need. We share regular updates and stories so you can see the difference your support makes.
We help families feel less alone
Volunteering with ARDAG offers hands-on learning, emotional growth, and the chance to be part of a movement.
You’ll gain experience that changes lives and hearts
Volunteering with ARDAG offers hands-on learning, emotional growth, and the chance to be part of a movement.
What People Say About Our Works
“At ARDAG, we embrace innovation with purpose. Every challenge is an opportunity to learn, adapt, and grow. We listen deeply, act with intention, and use every insight to refine how we serve our elders and their families.
“Before 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.”
Ama N.
Caregiver – Kumasi"ARDAG’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."
Dr. Kwesi B.
Community Health Nurse – Tamale"Volunteering 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."
Esi T.
Volunteer – Accra"Our congregation used to believe dementia was a spiritual punishment. ARDAG helped us understand the truth—and now we offer care, not judgment."

