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The Alzheimer Society of Bangladesh has shared with us its quarterly newsletter and although much of it is in Bangali, many of the articles are in English.
In this quarterly newsletter there are some interesting articles on advocacy and increasing well-being for people with dementia and some great images of World Alzheimer’s month activities in Bangladesh.
Click here to download the newsletter.
Alzheimer Society of Bangladesh (ASB) is a non-government, non-profit, voluntary humanitarian organization based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established by a group of social workers, caregivers and doctors in 2006 responding to the needs of the people with dementia with a view to improve their quality of life.
Its vision is ‘being deeply committed to create a society where the dementia affected people will be best served in improving their quality of life and to help of their caregivers’, and it is working to not only care for those living with dementia, but also to increase dementia awareness and reduce the stigma associated with the condition.
You can learn more about the organisations work by visiting its website: http://alzheimerbd.com/
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