Healthwatch Essex used qualitative data about the experience of living in Essex with dementia to inform their commissioning strategy for services from 2017. They also produced a useful report. Essex ...
Our booklet explains the treatments, support and services that are available to people diagnosed with young-onset dementia. Download your copy or order a printed version in the post. This booklet is ...
Turning Up the Volume is the largest-ever survey with people with dementia to hear their views and experiences of what daily life is like. Turning Up the Volume: unheard voices of people with dementia ...
Dementia can turn a home into a living nightmare. Home is the place you should feel safest. Sudden deafening sounds. Dark pits appearing in the floor. Being unable to recognise everyday items. These ...
Worried about memory problems Back Causes of memory problems Talking to someone about their memory problems Is it getting older or dementia?
Worried about memory problems Back Causes of memory problems Talking to someone about their memory problems Is it getting older or dementia?
If you use an Alzheimer's Society service, or have a family member that does, please read about how we use your personal information. Your personal data is information that identifies you, such as ...
What are the symptoms of functional cognitive disorder? A person with FCD is likely to frequently misplace items, lose track of what they are doing or saying, or not be able to follow the thread of a ...
The research roadmap presents an action plan for growth in awareness and prioritisation of dementia as a global issue, providing opportunities to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of research.
This report is part of our Making Dementia a Priority evidence base. It examines the lives of people living with and affected by dementia across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Key findings from ...
When a person is diagnosed with dementia they may not understand or accept their diagnosis. This may be because the person is in denial, or because they have what is known as ‘lack of insight’. When a ...
How can I deal with loneliness as a person with dementia who lives alone? It’s normal to feel lonely sometimes. However, if you don’t have people around you, or find it hard to stay in touch, you may ...
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