Husband and wife, George and Tenci share how they spotted the first signs of Alzheimer's disease and why it's important to ...
A person with dementia may have difficulties with chewing food. They may forget to chew or they may get tired easily. Certain foods, such as hard vegetables or dry biscuits, may be more difficult for ...
Today we launched a powerful new campaign that sheds light on the hidden reality of dementia and the devastating impact a ...
Welcome to the Alzheimer’s Society magazine, produced six times a year for all our supporters and anyone affected by dementia.
Helpsheets are short and simplified summaries of our most popular information. Each helpsheet covers a single topic. These are easy to print at home. Select a topic ...
There are a number of ways you can contact our Northern Ireland office. Get in touch with us by email, phone, post or social media for more information on our local campaigns and services, dementia ...
A local authority (also known as local council) has a duty to assess the care needs of a person with dementia. This page looks at how someone with dementia can get a care assessment including the ...
Our Peer Support groups offer a reassuring, confidential and safe place to talk to others about how dementia affects your life. ‘The support group has been a lifeline for me, allowing me to learn how ...
How can dementia affect a person's appetite? A person with dementia may lose interest in food. They may refuse to eat it or may spit it out. The person may become angry or agitated, or behave in a ...
From marketing to operations to care, we have job vacancies across our offices and community-based services. Our values tell everyone who we are as an organisation. Our values make sure that our focus ...
Get Fitter. Be Faster. Go Further. Challenge yourself by taking on one of our many fundraising events and raise money to give help and hope to people living with dementia. Take on a 13 or 26 mile ...
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