Where does Switzerland now stand in dealing with dementia? What can people with dementia and their relatives already count on today? What is it like to live with Alzheimer's? What needs to be done to make Switzerland even more dementia-friendly? You can find out more about these and other questions in the following reports from the magazine ‘Dementia in Europe’.
- National centre of excellence for dementia – A host of challenges to be faced
An interview with Director Stefanie Becker
- Alzheimer Geneva works to support people with dementia and raise awareness
An interview with Alzheimer Geneva Director, Sophie Courvoisier
- Still passionate about hiking
A report about a hiking guide suffering from dementia
- Dementia in Swiss healthcare policy: National Dementia Platform
A text by Charlotte den Hollander, Co-Head of the National Dementia Platform Coordination Office
- How will biomarkers change the game?
A report by Prof. Dr. Julius Popp of the University of Zurich
- Collaboration to develop best practices in care planning
A report by Christian Chicherio, neuropsychologist at the University Hospital of Geneva, with the collaboration of various other authors