Dementia Friends
Dementia Friends .Dementia Friends is the biggest ever initiative to transform how the nation thinks, acts and talks about dementia. Unite today and become a Dementia Friend.
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Dementia Friends is the biggest ever initiative to transform how the nation thinks, acts and talks about dementia. Unite today and become a Dementia Friend.
Dementia Friends is the biggest ever initiative to transform how the nation thinks, acts and talks about dementia. Unite today and become a Dementia Friend.
Alzheimer's Society warns inequality is ‘rife’ as there is a difference of nearly 40 percentage points in dementia diagnosis rates reported across England.
Alzheimer's Society warns inequality is ‘rife’ as there is a difference of nearly 40 percentage points in dementia diagnosis rates reported across England.
In a powerful new film, we take you behind closed doors as seven people share intimate details of the harsh realities they, along with millions of others across the UK, face every day living with dementia.
In a powerful new film, we take you behind closed doors as seven people share intimate details of the harsh realities they, along with millions of others across the UK, face every day living with dementia.
As one in three people living with dementia in the UK remain undiagnosed, we highlight the six key symptoms to look out for.
As one in three people living with dementia in the UK remain undiagnosed, we highlight the six key symptoms to look out for.
Peter cares for his mother, Doreen, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2016. It has been a long and difficult road, but they are looking forward to Christmas this year after encouragement and support from Alzheimer’s Society.
Peter cares for his mother, Doreen, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2016. It has been a long and difficult road, but they are looking forward to Christmas this year after encouragement and support from Alzheimer’s Society.
Our dementia-friendly action programme encourages everyone to share responsibility for ensuring that people with dementia feel understood, valued and able to contribute to their community.
Our dementia-friendly action programme encourages everyone to share responsibility for ensuring that people with dementia feel understood, valued and able to contribute to their community.
Time for Dementia is an educational programme designed to help the healthcare professionals of the future be more aware of dementia.
Time for Dementia is an educational programme designed to help the healthcare professionals of the future be more aware of dementia.
When John’s dad, Michael, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it fell to him to provide the necessary care. With his training, John approached the delivery of care like a military operation – right to the end.
When John’s dad, Michael, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, it fell to him to provide the necessary care. With his training, John approached the delivery of care like a military operation – right to the end.