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Wednesday 11th June 2025, the Government delivered their Spending Review, providing insight into the UK Government's plans ...
Dementia changed our dad and our lives Life for dad got harder day by day. He could sense his confusion and told us that he hated it. His diagnosis forced him to stop driving, and he was very sad as ...
The buzz of the crowd, quiet moments of remembrance, the hug of a stranger who gets it - whatever you feel, you won't be alone. Join thousands of others, all walking to fund vital dementia support and ...
An NHS project in mid and south Essex is making it easier for people with dementia in care homes to get dental treatment. John Murphy, who has dementia, is one of over 5,000 care home residents to ...
Read more about how the arts can help people living with dementia. James Pickett, Head of Research at Alzheimer's Society, discusses how the arts can help people living with dementia. Art and culture ...
The Alzheimer’s Society Forget Me Not Appeal will end the devastation caused by dementia. In support of this aim, our celebrity ambassadors have been wearing their pins proudly in this powerful and ...
‘It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.’ It’s funny really (well, in the context of a dementia diagnosis it isn’t) but you never hear much about pre-diagnosis. You’re always asked, ‘When ...
In healthcare, ‘postcode lottery’ is a phrase people use to talk about the stark variations in access between areas around the UK. I hadn’t really thought about it until I started talking to people ...
Driving became difficult even though he always loved cars. My sister noticed dad spilling water when making tea, and my brother noticed it when golf – a sport dad loved – became extremely challenging.
Continence problems can affect a person at any stage of dementia. Although this is common, it can be difficult to talk about and many people struggle to get products that may help. We asked readers to ...
Content warning – includes personal accounts of suicidal thoughts and suicide. If you need support you can call Samaritans for free on 116 123. We spoke to three people with dementia who told us about ...
Advice about how to respond if a person’s dementia means that they tell you the same things over and over again. It can be hard to know what to do if a person with dementia tells you the same things ...
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