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Africa Is Seeing a Surge of Dementia Cases. Families Aren’t Sure What to Do.

  • Dementia cases are increasing across Africa as the elderly population grows, leading to challenges for families and caregivers.
  • Many African languages lack a word for dementia, complicating understanding and support for affected individuals.
  • Claudia Mahler from the United Nations reported on the neglect and mistreatment of elders, highlighting serious concerns for their rights.
  • Families face difficulties in care due to a lack of resources, such as inadequate facilities and societal stigma surrounding dementia.
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KITABURAZA, Uganda (AP) — At night, when the only thing that shines on this peak is the moonlight and the only thing that moves are the branches caressed by a gentle breeze, the commotion returns. The old woman…

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Africa is seeing a surge of dementia cases. Families aren’t sure what to do.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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