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Health Awareness Month April: Alzheimer’s Disease

Published on 07/04/2026
Health Awareness Month April: Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s Disease: Know the Signs and When to Seek Help

April is Alzheimer's Awareness Month—a time to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia.

Understanding the early signs and seeking timely medical advice can help you or your loved ones receive the right care and support.

What is Alzheimer’s Disease?

Alzheimer’s disease is a condition that affects the brain, leading to problems with memory, thinking, and behaviour. It develops gradually and worsens over time.

While it is more common in older adults, it is not a normal part of ageing.

Early Signs to Look Out For
Early Signs to Look Out For

Common early symptoms include:

  • Memory loss that affects daily life

  • Confusion about time or place

  • Difficulty completing familiar tasks

  • Trouble finding the right words

  • Misplacing items

  • Changes in mood or personality

If these symptoms sound familiar, it’s important to speak with a GP.

Why Early Diagnosis Matters
Why Early Diagnosis Matters
Early Support Makes a Meaningful Difference

Getting help early can:

  • Provide clarity and peace of mind

  • Help manage symptoms sooner

  • Give access to support services

  • Allow better planning for the future

How is Alzheimer’s Diagnosed?

Your GP will begin with a discussion about symptoms and may perform simple memory and thinking tests. If needed, further tests or specialist referrals may be arranged.

Living Well with Alzheimer’s
Living Well with Alzheimer’s

Living Well with Alzheimer’s

Although there is no cure, many people live well with the right support. Helpful strategies include:

  • Keeping a regular routine

  • Staying socially and mentally active

  • Regular medical care and follow-up

  • Support from family and carers

When to See Your GP

If you notice changes in memory or behaviour in yourself or someone close to you, don’t ignore them.

Early support can make a real difference.

We’re Here to Help

At The Madison Medical Practice, our GPs are here to support you with compassionate, personalised care.

Together, we can make a difference.

Have any questions?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

No. Dementia is a general term, and Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type.


It is caused by changes in the brain over time. Age, genetics, and lifestyle factors may contribute.

There is no guaranteed prevention, but a healthy lifestyle—exercise, good diet, and staying mentally active—may help reduce risk.

Most people are over 65, but it can occur earlier in some cases.

You can find helpful resources through Dementia Australia or speak with your GP.

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