From the October/November 2015 issue of our magazine, activities involving plants and flowers can be enjoyable and beneficial for a person with dementia, even if they don't have access to a garden.
From the April/May 2016 issue of our magazine, as dementia advances, it can become harder to find support to help deal with day-to-day practicalities and changing emotions.
From the April/May 2016 issue of our magazine, paying someone else’s bills and dealing with their utilities isn't as easy if you haven't being legally appointed to act on their behalf, but there are still ways to help.
Some people with dementia may find it hard to deal with money. Our guide on managing money is part of a series of nine booklets that have been written for people with dementia. Download a digital copy or order a printed version of the booklet here.
From the August/September 2016 issue of our magazine, Talking Point members share tips about helping someone with dementia who is struggling to cope with warmer summer weather.
From the August/September 2016 issue of our magazine, making sports clubs welcoming and accessible can have a big impact for people affected by dementia.
If someone you know has received a dementia diagnosis and have a learning disability, read our advice on sharing the diagnosis and managing their feelings.