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Brain Health in Vermont
In Vermont, we use health data to track rates of worsening confusion and memory loss. Unfortunately, recent data shows that only half of adults in Vermont with memory issues have discussed this with a health care professional.
If you have any
risk factors
or are starting to notice early signs of cognitive decline, such as problems thinking or remembering, it's time to
visit a doctor
.
As Vermont's population is aging, more families will be impacted by memory loss, dementia and the complicated care that comes with these diagnoses.
Key Points
6% of Vermonters 65 years and older have been diagnosed with dementia.
1 in 4 caregivers for a person with dementia struggle with mental health.
Vermont emergency departments reported 12,252 brain injury visits in 2022.
Alzheimer's and Related Dementias Reports
Acquired brain injuries include falls, accidents, strokes, and more.
Acquired Brain Injuries
Get the full picture of Alzheimer's Disease, related dementias, and brain health in Vermont
2025 Brain Health Data Pages
Noticing changes in memory and thinking can be the start of Alzheimer’s and related dementias
Subjective Cognitive Decline
Data Pages
The Alzheimer's, Related Dementias, and Brain Health Data Pages are designed to provide a comprehensive overview of Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias and their associated risk factors and comorbidities among Vermont adults from all available surveillance sources. It provides demographic breakdowns, trends, and equity impacts for all topics. They are useful to those interested about these chronic health conditions in Vermont. Last published December 2025.
Alzheimer's, Related Dementias, and Brain Health in Vermont
Data Briefs and Reports
Date
Title
Topic
12/02/2025
Medicare Annual Wellness Visits
Alzheimer's & Dementia
10/01/2025
Health Risks Due to Social Isolation among Older Adults
Aging
09/11/2025
Health Outcomes Related to Economic Wellbeing among Older Adults
Aging
09/03/2025
Unintentional Falls Among Adults 45+ Years Old
Aging
08/27/2025
Aging and Heat-Related Illness
Aging
08/04/2025
Housing Insecurity among Older Adults
Aging
04/10/2025
Acquired Brain Injuries in Vermont
Brain Injury
04/05/2024
VT Hub and Spoke Initiative for Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Care
Alzheimer's & Dementia
11/17/2023
Dementia Caregivers
Caregiving
06/27/2024
Subjective Cognitive Decline
Subjective Cognitive Decline
Healthy Aging Reports by County
One page data reports for each county. Each report contains county-specific demographic data a description of barriers to healthy aging and healthy aging indicators by age group. Last updated September 2025.
Vermont Report
Addison County
Bennington County
Caledonia County
Chittenden County
Essex County
Franklin County
Grand Isle County
Lamoille County
Orange County
Orleans County
Rutland County
Washington County
Windham County
Windsor County
More Resources
Brain Health Program
Support for Caregivers
Living with Dementia
Vermont Adult Health Survey Data
Contact
For Questions or Assistance Understanding Brain Health Data
Email:
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Topics:
Brain Health
Last Updated:
March 25, 2026