Dementia together magazine

Alzheimer’s Society’s magazine for people affected by dementia.

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We read journalist Shaun Deeney’s book Love and Care, a memoir about caring for his mother after she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease dementia.
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Music can trigger powerful memories and emotions for us all. Try these musical ideas with a person living with dementia to stimulate conversation and reminiscence.
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Mae Courtney Jones yng ngogledd Cymru yn cofio’r llawenydd ddaeth Elf Day i gydweithwyr a’r bobl maent yn eu cefnogi.
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Contact with nature can improve our wellbeing and help us feel less stressed. It also stimulates our senses, whether listening to birdsong, watching wildlife or feeling leaves.
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Living with dementia as an LGBTQ+ person can bring particular challenges, both for the person and for those caring for them. At Alzheimer's Society, we're always looking to understand and address these needs.
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From the December 2015/January 2016 issue of our magazine, advance planning for the end of life may be particularly beneficial for a person with dementia, though death can remain a difficult subject to address. We consider the idea of a 'good death'.

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