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Our resources Poster and flyer PDFs can be downloaded from your browser. For images, right click and save these to your computer. For use in England and Northern Ireland only 1 in 3 people living with ...
One of the ways we raise vital funds for our work is through face-to-face fundraising. We have a presence at various locations for this activity, such as high-street shops, supermarkets, shopping ...
Sue Noakes has young-onset Alzheimer's disease and shares how counselling and continuing with mindful hobbies helped ...
Tips for managing repetitive behaviour Try to be patient and keep your tone level and calm. If the person keeps asking about the time or date, consider putting a calendar or clock somewhere they can ...
Would you like to write a blog post? We're always looking for real stories to share on our blog. If you don't want to write a post yourself, you can also share your story with us, and get involved in ...
Today we are supporting over £53 million of world leading dementia research to understand the causes of dementia, advance ...
There are four medications approved in the UK to ease a person’s dementia symptoms, including memory and thinking problems: donepezil rivastigmine galantamine memantine. These treatments are only ...
How does a person experience hallucinations? Some people with dementia will have hallucinations in different senses – for example: auditory hallucinations – hearing things that aren’t there, like ...
Paul is 64 years old and lives in Omagh, Northern Ireland. He was diagnosed with young onset dementia in January 2018. People with dementia rely on a warm house in the winter so that they can stay ...
Often, a change in behaviour is a form of communication. It can be a result of the person feeling a certain way (for example scared, anxious, confused or upset). This could be because they need ...
People with memory problems have suggested some of the following aids to help remember things. You might think of them as different tools for tackling different problems. You may have already used ...
What is Parkinson’s disease dementia? Parkinson’s disease is a brain disease that affects around 145,000 people in the UK. At first it mainly causes problems with movement. However, after a few years ...