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Alzheimer’s Society is funding an exciting research project which aims to show that music can do more than comfort – it can ...
Sue Noakes has young-onset Alzheimer's disease and shares how counselling and continuing with mindful hobbies helped ...
For any technical issues with our dementia directory, please call Customer Services on 0330 333 0804. We are currently unable to list care services in England in the Dementia Directory. We hope to be ...
We provide a range of information services, resources and specialist training for health and social care professionals working with people who have dementia. We work with many organisations to help ...
We know that understanding which benefits you may be entitled to and how to claim can be a stressful experience. If you'd like dementia support, please call our support line on 0333 150 3456. Help ...
Alzheimer's Society are supporting over £50 million of world leading dementia research to understand the causes of dementia, ...
What is Korsakoff's syndrome? Korsakoff’s syndrome is a long-term condition that develops when Wernicke’s encephalopathy is left untreated, or is not treated soon enough. Over time, the damage to the ...
How does a person experience hallucinations? Some people with dementia will have hallucinations in different senses – for example: auditory hallucinations – hearing things that aren’t there, like ...
What is sundowning? Sometimes you might see changes in the person’s behaviour in the later afternoon or towards the end of the day. During this time the person may become intensely distressed, ...
Dementia doesn’t care who you are; it could affect us all. Because public understanding is so poor, people with dementia often feel – and are – misunderstood, marginalised and isolated. And that means ...
Our resources Poster and flyer PDFs can be downloaded from your browser. For images, right click and save these to your computer. For use in England and Northern Ireland only 1 in 3 people living with ...
The checklist will help you discuss your concerns with a GP. It is not a diagnosis tool and having these symptoms does not mean you are developing dementia. Complete online Print a copy (PDF 250 KB) ...