Our multimedia presence
Our multimedia presence is always expanding and we wanted to let you know about the different ways you can keep up-to-date with us and all our news.
There are many fantastic free facilities that allow us to communicate with you and help us give you an even better service.
Take a look at what is on offer and get involved today. And remember, you can access any of our multimedia channels easily via the links (pictured above) at the foot of every page on our website.
Facebook is a great way to keep up with what's going on with Alzheimer's Society, and we already have a great following on our Facebook page.
We also have local Facebook accounts so that you can find out about the latest Alzheimer's Society news and events in your area.
Once you have a Facebook profile just 'Like' our page at facebook.com/alzheimerssocietyuk to keep in regular touch with us, post comments and connect with other supporters.
Those of you on Twitter can follow us at twitter.com/alzheimerssoc. We post regularly with news, fundraising opportunities and general chat about work and dementia related issues.
Again, you can see what's happening in your area with our local Twitter accounts.
YouTube
Our online video channel is now broadcasting on YouTube alzheimers.org.uk/youtube. We are committed to providing you with our videos online and YouTube allow us to share our video content with you.
We have a variety of videos covering facts about the brain and dementia, real people's experiences, messages from our celebrity supporters, and much more.
Flickr
We often upload photos of our fundraising events to flickr.com.
Interested in taking part in an event? Check out our events section for information on all the different events you can get involved in.
Google+
If you have a Google+ account add us to your circle for another way to keep in touch. Google's social network lets you easily connect with your other Google services, such as Gmail.
Keep in touch
You can also find out about Alzheimer's Society news in our monthly e-newsletters.
If you want to get in touch please do email us at web@alzheimers.org.uk
Online forum
Visit Talking Point and take part in the discussions