If you see this symbol out and about, here’s what it means

Nearly 7 million people live with dementia in America today…

…And this is expected to more than double by the year 2050 due to the increasing number of elderly people, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.

There is no doubt that dementia is a brutal disease for the person affected, but also for those close to them. It is a chronic, incurable condition caused by various diseases or damage to the brain.

There are different types of dementia, but the common denominator is that it causes a cognitive impairment that often goes beyond the ability to function in daily life.

If the illness has first struck, it is incredibly important for both the person and relatives that those affected have a good and safe place to be, and that the person can live as normally as possible in society as far as possible.

In several places in the world, there are various symbols that you can wear to show those around you that you are affected by dementia. In the US, for example, there is a purple bow that can be attached to the jacket.

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