If a person has sleep problems caused by dementia, they should see their GP, who may refer them to a specialist. Find out about different sleep problems and what support and care is available for a ...
Feel it all at Memory Walk The buzz of the crowd, quiet moments of remembrance, the hug of a stranger who gets it - whatever you feel, you won't be alone. Join thousands of others, all walking to fund ...
Alzheimer’s Society responds to Cochrane review of ‘Amyloid-beta-targeting monoclonal antibodies for people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease’ - April 2026.
Our advice on caring for someone with dementia and on accessing the support you need to look after yourself. Find out about your health and social care options, practical tips, and how to manage end ...
It is thought that electrical stimulation of nerves via the skin may cause chemical changes in the brain. Learn more about this procedure as an alternative treatment for dementia.
Our extensive list of publications below is grouped within categories to make it easier to find the right information. You can see the whole list of booklets and factsheets if you click the ‘Expand ...
Is there a genetic test for dementia? Yes. It is possible to be tested for single-gene changes and some of the risk variants linked to dementia. However, genetic testing for dementia is not always ...
Find out how to get a dementia diagnosis and why it can help you access the right support. Diagnosis stages are different for everyone and we can offer advice and a symptoms checklist to help you ...
Make it a party, make it a bake-off, make it a quiz... However you want to fundraise, you can make it matter for people affected by dementia. Dye your hair a whacky colour, brave the shave, or come up ...
If you are living with dementia, or caring for someone with the condition, you may be eligible for some benefits if dementia affects your ability to work, or if you have extra costs because of it.
The causes of young-onset dementia, also known as early-onset dementia, are different from those in older people. The young-onset of some of the most common types of dementia are described on this ...
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved donanemab (marketed as Kisunla in the UK) as a treatment for some people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. The drug can ...
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