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From the February/March 2016 issue of our magazine, Lucy Whitman's collection of personal accounts gets our readers talking, and we invite you to read Hearing the person with dementia for our next issue.
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Book group: Finding the light in dementia
Book group: Finding the light in dementia .Readers tell us what they thought of this book for family, friends and carers of people with dementia.
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Book group: Will I still be me?
Book group: Will I still be me? .We hear what readers thought of Christine Bryden’s latest book, about what a dementia diagnosis means for a person’s sense of self.
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Using interactive light technology to involve and stimulate people with dementia
Using interactive light technology to involve and stimulate people with dementia .We hear all about a project to develop and test new interactive games for people with dementia.
Book group: Still Me by Sabina Brennan
Book group: Still Me by Sabina Brennan .We read a book helping people who are supporting someone with dementia to navigate the condition while caring for themselves too.
Book group: The Songaminute Man
Book group: The Songaminute Man .Readers tell us what they thought of this memoir and tribute from a son to his father.
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Why I enjoy languages: How can learning or brushing up on a language help us to stay well?
Why I enjoy languages: How can learning or brushing up on a language help us to stay well? .We ask people about the different ways they keep healthy and well, whether they have dementia or not. This time, we hear about language learning.
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How people affected by dementia helped us update our guide for people who are newly diagnosed
How people affected by dementia helped us update our guide for people who are newly diagnosed .People who had gone through a diagnosis themselves were instrumental in helping us update the Society’s dementia guide.
Book group: United, by Gina Awad and Tony Husband
Book group: United, by Gina Awad and Tony Husband .We read an illustrated book that shares the real-life experiences of people affected by dementia.
Book group: A Tattoo on my Brain, by Daniel Gibbs
Book group: A Tattoo on my Brain, by Daniel Gibbs .We read a book by US neurologist Daniel Gibbs, who was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer’s after years of supporting people with dementia.
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