An upcoming Channel 4 documentary in collaboration with Alzheimer’s Society follows the former broadcaster as he navigates life with dementia. Former news anchor Jon Snow has revealed he is living ...
Nearly one million people in the UK are living with dementia, but its impact stretches far beyond those diagnosed, with millions of families silently carrying the strain. New research from Alzheimer’s ...
Sixty years since England soared to World Cup glory, Channel 4 is to relive one of the world’s most famous football matches, showing the match in full and in colour. Broadcast by Channel 4, in ...
Delusions (or strongly held false beliefs) are a common symptom for a person with dementia. They can take the form of paranoia, which makes the person feel threatened, even if there is no or little ...
Are you looking for a place to socialise and meet new friends? Our day groups for people living with dementia could be just right for you. take up new hobbies or continue doing old ones. From singing ...
As well as following our main Twitter account (@alzheimerssoc) and Facebook page, you can also follow social media accounts based in your local area. You'll get more information about local events and ...
Prefer this information in print? Order 'Understanding and supporting someone with dementia' by post for free or view the PDF to download a copy. The way a person with dementia feels and experiences ...
From the June/July 2016 issue of our magazine, Heather Stephen learns about the Herbert Protocol, which is speeding up searches for vulnerable people, including those with dementia. Margaret Pigott ...
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 ...
Social prescribing is used in health and social care, where people can live better by improving social and environmental aspects of their lives. Social prescribing has been found to benefit people ...
From the October/November 2016 issue of our magazine, people with dementia may continue to enjoy stories, poetry and non-fiction writing even though reading itself can become difficult. If someone ...
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