The Emirates FA Cup’s famous trophy has travelled to Alzheimer’s Society services in London and Manchester ahead of the FA ...
Support us during Dementia Action Week by downloading and sharing our posters, flyers, backgrounds and more to encourage everyone to join the Forget Me Not Appeal.
Many people living with dementia will want to continue working. Read about your rights in the workplace and how to talk to your employer about your dementia diagnosis. Getting a diagnosis of dementia ...
This series of reports, commissioned by Alzheimer’s Society from Carnall Farrar, looks at the the current and future economic and healthcare costs of dementia in the UK. The cost of dementia in the UK ...
We ask for your details in order to contact you, keep you up-to-date and send further information. To find out more about how we use your personal information, please read our supporter privacy ...
This application and the webpage (the “Dementia Directory”) contains information about services (“Information”) provided to Alzheimer’s Society by other organisations (“Information Providers”) for the ...
Prefer this information in print? Order 'The progression and stages of dementia' by post for free or view the PDF to download a copy. In the middle stage of dementia, symptoms become more noticeable ...
Sometimes doctors make a medical decision that if a person's breathing or heart stops, there should be no attempt to resuscitate them. It is important to understand what this decision is based on and ...
This information is for people living in England. It does not cover Wales and Northern Ireland, where the systems are different. The local authority will assess the person’s financial situation to ...
Devices that use GPS to locate a person may be useful. They could help your husband to continue walking about the neighbourhood while still being as safe as possible. There are a number of ...
Rhymes and engaging illustrations to help start conversations and relieve anxieties about someone close who may have dementia. Aimed at four- to 10-year-olds. My Grandma Has Dementia, by Alex ...
This World Alzheimer’s Month, we have published new data revealing that people living with undiagnosed dementia attend A&E three times more than those without the condition, accounting for more than ...
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