From raising vital funds and awareness to making real change within businesses for people with dementia, Alzheimer’s Society’s corporate partners are crucial in helping us achieve our vision of a world without dementia.
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How our corporate partners work with us
How our corporate partners work with us .From raising vital funds and awareness to making real change within businesses for people with dementia, Alzheimer’s Society’s corporate partners are crucial in helping us achieve our vision of a world without dementia.
How I do my bit: What I get from being active in my community
How I do my bit: What I get from being active in my community .How The FA and Alzheimer's Society partnership will help people affected by dementia
How The FA and Alzheimer's Society partnership will help people affected by dementia .How I'm supporting people in my community as a Dementia Adviser
How I'm supporting people in my community as a Dementia Adviser .Hazel is a community-based Dementia Adviser in Nottinghamshire. At this challenging time of year, made even more difficult due to the cost of living crisis, Hazel discusses what her work means to her, and the difference our advisers can make to anyone affected by dementia.
How we can help: Dementia information that you can rely on
How we can help: Dementia information that you can rely on .How do we ensure Early Career Researchers stay in dementia research?
How do we ensure Early Career Researchers stay in dementia research? .Fiona Carragher, Director of Research and Influencing at Alzheimer's Society, discusses what needs to be done to ensure the next generation of dementia leaders is supported and thrives in their field.
How we can help: Finding others who really understand your situation
How we can help: Finding others who really understand your situation .How my husband was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia at 42
How my husband was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia at 42 .Mark Preston was in his forties when he was diagnosed with a rare form of dementia. His wife Caroline, with whom he has a three-year-old son, shares their powerful story.
Inspiration for your Game Over Dementia event
Inspiration for your Game Over Dementia event .Find real stories and top tips from others who have taken part in Game Over Dementia to inspire your event. Learn how your donations could help fund vital services or dementia research.