The Alzheimer’s Disease Detect and Prevent project (ADDP) arrived on the scene at an exciting time for brain health research. In keeping with recent changes in the conceptualisation of and...
The "Amyloid imaging to prevent Alzheimer’s disease" project aimed to improve the diagnostic workup of patients suspected to have Alzheimer's disease (AD) and their management. The partners aimed to improve...
The NEURONET initiative (Efficiently Networking European Neurodegeneration Research) was a three-year coordination and support action that began in March 2019, and concluded at the end of August 2022. Its aim...
In 2021, Alzheimer Europe: Provided a voice to people with dementia and Involved 14 people with dementia from 12 European countries in its European Working Group of People with Dementia...
In 2020, Alzheimer Europe: Provided a voice to people with dementia and Involved 14 people with dementia from 11 European countries in its European Working Group of People with Dementia...
In 2019, Alzheimer Europe: Provided a voice to people with dementia and organised four meetings of the European Working Group of People with Dementia (EWGPWD) which involved 13 members nominated...
In 2018, Alzheimer Europe: Provided a voice to people with dementia and carried out a mapping exercise of national working groups of people with dementia and provided a report with...
In 2017, Alzheimer Europe: Provided a voice to people with dementia and organised four meetings of the European Working Group of People with Dementia (EWGPWD) with one meeting coinciding with...
In 2016, Alzheimer Europe: received an operating grant from the European health programme for its core activities collaborated with the Dutch and Slovak EU Presidencies and actively contributed to their...
In 2015, Alzheimer Europe: Campaigned received support from the European Commission in the form of an operating grant for the organisation’s core activities conducted the Glasgow Declaration campaign in support...
In 2014, Alzheimer Europe: Campaigned launched a European Dementia Pledge campaign during the EU elections, calling on MEP candidates to support AE’s work to make dementia a political priority welcomed...
In 2004, Alzheimer Europe: Improved its collaboration with International and European patient organisations and in particular Alzheimer’s Disease International, the European Patient’s Forum and the European Federation of Neurological Association...
In 2003, Alzheimer Europe: Strengthened its contacts with the scientific community through the establishment of an Expert Advisory Panel and through its continued collaboration with the European Alzheimer’s Disease Consortium...
In 2002, Alzheimer Europe: started a European Commission funded project aimed at developing a database with specific information on “rare forms of dementia”, participated in a survey on the conditions...
In 2001, Alzheimer Europe: finalised its work on its project on equality in the provision of care at home, which was funded under the European programme for measures to achieve...
In 2000, Alzheimer Europe: has been active in developing projects, which could be carried out with the support of the European Commission. The projects which we worked on in 2000...
In 1999, Alzheimer Europe: has been active in developing projects which could be carried out with the support of the European Commission. In this respect, we were happy to receive...
In 1998, Alzheimer Europe: has grown considerably and we are glad to see that more and more organisations share the enthusiasm for our common European platform. 1998 has thus seen...
In 1997, Alzheimer Europe: has members in all the countries of the European Union, as well as in Poland, Romania and Switzerland. All in all, 22 organisations from 18 countries...