Find out how to recruit people affected by dementia for user research. Get tips on the methods to use when measuring the experience of people with dementia, and the importance of ethics, renumeration ...
There are a number of different group activities you can use to gather feedback from people who have dementia, including focus and service user groups, workshops, electronic voting, and mystery ...
Find out about what Dementia Care Mapping is, and how to use observation in combination with other methods for measuring the experiences of people with dementia. You are here: Observation as a ...
Intercept real people affected by dementia from online support/advice services and invite them to take part in research. Websites and forums about dementia can receive thousands of visits every day by ...
What does the report say? Our report, Left to Cope Alone: The unmet support needs after a dementia diagnosis, shows that people need comprehensive support that encompasses medical, emotional and ...
Find out how to send in money from a fundraising event or activity for Alzheimer's Society. Thank you for choosing to fundraise for Alzheimer's Society! Every penny you donate is making sure we can be ...
If you are interested in sharing your experiences of dementia through media, public speaking, or engagement with decision makers, our Dementia Voice team can support you on your self-advocacy journey.
Peter shares about how and why he gets involved with Dementia Voice activities. ‘I participate in Dementia Voice activities because I believe that people with lived experience of dementia have a ...
Shelagh Robinson is living with dementia. Find out how she helped to influence MPs to improve post diagnosis support. ‘For me the best part of the campaign was being given the opportunity to speak up ...
The 3 Nations Dementia Working Group (3NDWG) are a friendly group of people diagnosed with dementia who want to make a difference whilst we still can. We are a small group with big ambitions and we ...
Read about how Alzheimer’s Society uses and protects personal information and about your rights in relation to how your information is used. This website is run by Alzheimer's Society. We respect your ...
As a person's dementia progresses, their dental needs may become more complicated. The person might need specialist treatment and mental capacity to consent to treatment may need to be assessed.