People with dementia have the same right to vote as everyone else. Here we explain why people with dementia can still vote, and the different ways you can vote if you want to.
People with dementia have the same right to vote as everyone else. Here we explain why people with dementia can still vote, and the different ways you can vote if you want to.
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At only 17 years old Grace Terry is one of our youngest volunteers. Based in West Midlands, she volunteers at her local Dementia Voice Group. She had no previous experience or knowledge of Alzheimer’s but wanted to find out more when she was doing some work experience in the medical field, after discovering the statistic about the number of people who would develop Alzheimer's.
Welcome to your news page where we'll be sharing all the latest volunteering news, events and photos with you. We also want to hear from you, so please contact us with any news, photos or topics you'd like to share on this page.
We love seeing our badges out in the world, on collars and coats across the country. If you've also spotted one and want to know more about what it represents and why people are wearing these little blue flowers, read on.
We love seeing our badges out in the world, on collars and coats across the country. If you've also spotted one and want to know more about what it represents and why people are wearing these little blue flowers, read on.
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Alzheimer’s Society is the UK’s leading dementia charity. We give vital support to those who need it, fund groundbreaking research, and campaign to improve experiences. It will take a society to beat dementia.
Support groups, updated information and an opportunity to take part in an advisory group for LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer) people who are affected by dementia.
Support groups, updated information and an opportunity to take part in an advisory group for LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer) people who are affected by dementia.
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