Wednesday, June 3, 2026

June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month

Brain with words embedded

Brain Awareness Month supports people with cognitive disabilities such as traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease. Cognitive disabilities affect communication, memory, mood, and all aspects of daily living.

In addition to raising awareness of the life experiences of people with various cognitive disabilities, Brain Awareness Month emphasizes the need for accessible, supportive environment in order to protect the dignity, independence, and safety of people with these conditions.

Around the world, 66 million people live with Alzheimer disease or some other form of dementia. Yearly. 27069 million people around the world experience a TBI. Two-thirds of the American population have at least one major risk factor for dementia. There are around 500,000 people who become permanently disabled by a TBI annually in the US.

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects the rights of people with cognitive disabilities. The ADA ensures equal access to healthcare, jobs, and public services. It requires reasonableworkplace accommodations, which may include flexible schedules, memory aids, or written instructions.

This month also raises awareness about the experiences of people with cognitive disabilities and promotes the need for accessible, supportive environments that protect their dignity, independence, and safety. 

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