Information and useful products to help support someone with eating and drinking as their dementia progresses.
Information and useful products to help support someone with eating and drinking as their dementia progresses.
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Advice about what you can do if a relative or friend who has dementia has built up debts.
Advice about what you can do if a relative or friend who has dementia has built up debts.
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A new approach to dementia care, Material Citizenship, shows how everyday functional objects are important in supporting a person with dementia live the lives they want to live, their way. Dr Kellyn Lee explains what this means to dementia care.
A new approach to dementia care, Material Citizenship, shows how everyday functional objects are important in supporting a person with dementia live the lives they want to live, their way. Dr Kellyn Lee explains what this means to dementia care.
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Check out the five most popular products from our online shop for people affected by dementia, designed to help with day-to-day challenges for people living with dementia.
Check out the five most popular products from our online shop for people affected by dementia, designed to help with day-to-day challenges for people living with dementia.
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We have partnered with the Department for Transport to tackle the important issue of making public transport inclusive for people with dementia.
We have partnered with the Department for Transport to tackle the important issue of making public transport inclusive for people with dementia.
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Alzheimer's Society is committed to providing the highest possible quality of service and support for people affected by dementia and anyone interested in the work we do.
We play an important role in delivering front-line services to people with dementia and their carers. Learn more about how we promote safeguarding within our organisation.
Personal Budgets can help provide choice and control for people with dementia, which is a legal right. Following the Care Act 2014, personalisation is a key part of the social care agenda.
From the July 2015 issue of our magazine, Janet Baylis, Manager of the Society's Dementia Knowledge Centre, reviews a book that provides spiritual comfort for people with a Christian background.