We appreciate all that you do for people affected by dementia, and we want to help you when you need it most. On this page, you will find information about our wellbeing support offer for our ...
We're partnering with ITV for a special Christmas campaign on dementia fronted by TV presenter and Loose Women star Ruth Langsford. As families cosy up in front of the TV to watch Christmas listings ...
Learn about the Carol Jennings Fellowship and the people working to stop dementia devastating lives. Carol Jennings’ connection to Alzheimer’s disease began in 1983 when her father was diagnosed.
Alzheimer's Society Celebrity Ambassadors re-enact common dementia support line conversations as a surge in calls is anticipated in the New Year. We're expecting an increase in calls to our dementia ...
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. Once the online checklist is complete, you ...
We’re here for you. Alzheimer's Society offers a range of dementia support services. From a listening ear on the phone to a visit in person and opportunities to connect with others. We'll be there for ...
What could you do with up to £100k of funding? Do you have a business that will transform the lives of people living with dementia? You may be creating a product or service that makes an everyday task ...
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The latest dementia news, blog posts, audio and visual updates from Alzheimer's Society. Including real stories from people affected by dementia and the latest on dementia research studies. Keep up ...
If you need dementia support, we’re here for you. All calls with the Dementia Support Line are recorded for training and quality purposes. Calls charged at standard local rate. If you are in an ...
Worried about memory problems Back Causes of memory problems Talking to someone about their memory problems Is it getting older or dementia?