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As a member you will be the first to know about exciting research breakthroughs and new projects.

As a member you will be the first to know about exciting research breakthroughs and new projects.

Thanks to you, our members, we will end the devastation caused by dementia

Dementia is the biggest health and social challenge of our time. There are currently estimated to be 900,000 people in the UK with dementia. As a Society, and with the help of supporters like you, we're changing that.

With your help we can give vital support to those who need it most and fund ground-breaking research to transform the future for everyone living with dementia. As a member you’ll get a welcome pack in the post, with your Alzheimer’s Society badge to wear with pride as well as information on the incredible impact your donation is making.

 ​How your membership helps

Person living with dementia and her husband sitting on sofa at home

With your help, we can be there for people living with dementia

Jackie was only 50 when she developed dementia. As she was young, she was misdiagnosed with depression, anxiety and menopause symptoms. It took four years for her to finally get a diagnosis of young-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Though being diagnosed was difficult, it gave Jackie and Tony the answers and understanding they needed, after years of frustration and confusion. 

No one should have to experience the pain of a delayed dementia diagnosis. With your help as a member, we can fund world-class research projects to give everyone with dementia the early and accurate diagnosis they deserve. 

Help create more stories of hope

With your monthly support, we can bring hope to families facing dementia, sharing inspiring stories and providing the care, resources, and understanding they need to live with confidence and dignity.

When Mick got dementia, 
he felt alone. Sarra, his adviser, helped him open up and build confidence. 
Althea helps Tencie understand George's symptoms, making it easier to cope.
Sarah is part of a project helping future healthcare professionals better understand dementia.

Join as a member and get a welcome pack and badge

Become a monthly supporter today and help improve the lives for those affected by dementia. Together, we can make a difference, one month at a time.