Overview
The International Psychogeriatric
Association (IPA), founded in 1982 and
representing more than 66 countries, is a
unique and diverse professional healthcare
community promoting better geriatric mental
health – across disciplines, across borders,
and across geriatric issues. Psychiatrists,
Scientists, Neurologists, Geriatricians,
Primary Care Physicians, Epidemiologists,
Nurses, Psychologists, Occupational
Therapists, Social Workers, and many other
healthcare professionals come to the IPA
community from all over the globe to
discuss, learn, share, and research
information about behavioral and biological
aspects of geriatric mental health. IPA
promotes research and education, facilitates
an international exchange of ideas on
Psychogeriatric issues, and fosters
cross-cultural understanding of the latest
developments in the field.
To this end, IPA also maintains relationships with many regional, national, and international organizations, including the World Health Organization, the World Psychiatric Association, Alzheimer’s Disease International, the European Association of Geriatric Psychiatry, the International Association of Gerontology, the World Federation of Neurology, and others.
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