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'This is me' is a simple leaflet for anyone receiving professional care who is living with dementia or experiencing delirium or other communication difficulties.
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Q&A: Elin ap Hywel
Q&A: Elin ap Hywel .Elin ap Hywel, a 58-year old woman in Aberystwyth with Alzheimer’s, answers our questions.
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Books that help younger children to understand dementia
Books that help younger children to understand dementia .Books for younger children that aim to increase understanding about dementia and how they can help.
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Using your experiences of dementia to have an impact with decision-makers
Using your experiences of dementia to have an impact with decision-makers .Geoff Mock, a campaigner who lives with dementia, shares his experience influencing decision-makers in Cardiff.
A lack of specialist services can leave a person with dementia cut off from their community
A lack of specialist services can leave a person with dementia cut off from their community .Samia Egeh in Cardiff is frustrated at a lack of culturally appropriate services for her father, who has vascular dementia.
Losing your English: ‘Reverting’ to your mother tongue as dementia progresses
Losing your English: ‘Reverting’ to your mother tongue as dementia progresses .Dementia can affect how well a bilingual person can communicate in their second language. Read our advice for a reader whose father is losing his English language.
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Gwybodaeth am ddementia yn Gymraeg
Gwybodaeth am ddementia yn Gymraeg .Rydyn ni'n cynhyrchu gwybodaeth, cyngor a chefnogaeth dementia ar-lein ac wedi ei argraffu trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.
Moving home helped me to live well with dementia
Moving home helped me to live well with dementia .Peter Harris in Lincolnshire, aged 56 with vascular dementia, tells us how finding the right place to live has transformed his life.
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The power of adding your name to help make dementia a priority
The power of adding your name to help make dementia a priority .The very real difference that adding your name to Alzheimer’s Society campaigns can make.
We are the storm: The power of a shared voice
We are the storm: The power of a shared voice .Nigel Hullah, a former human rights lawyer who now has dementia, wants everyone affected by the condition to have their say.
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