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Katrina shares her experience of supporting her mum, who was diagnosed with dementia at just 57. I’ve never written a story, ...
Join us at our Wakefield Dementia Partnership Conference, a gathering where the experiences of people affected by dementia guide every conversation and decision. Together, we celebrate learning, ...
Maria, in Essex, doesn’t shy away from what she’s lost since her dementia diagnosis, but she’s determined to use her creativity and her voice.
DiADeM is a tool to support GPs in diagnosing dementia for people living with advanced dementia in a care home setting.
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.
The most important part of sex and intimacy is consent. A diagnosis of dementia does not mean that someone automatically lacks the ability to consent to sex and intimacy. However, they may have the ...
From our magazine, difficulties in swallowing food become more common as dementia progresses, though they vary from person to person. We asked our Dementia Support Forum members about helping someone ...
Welcome to the Alzheimer’s Society magazine for people affected by dementia, produced six times a year.
One of the ways we raise vital funds for our work is through face-to-face fundraising. We have a presence at various locations for this activity, such as high-street shops, supermarkets, shopping ...
Patient and public involvement (PPI) is the philosophy that research is carried out ‘with’ or ‘by’ members of the public rather than ‘to’, ‘about’ or ‘for’ them.
Rosey Meiring is studying how the communication skills of care home staff can make mealtimes better for people with dementia.
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