Today we launched a powerful new campaign that sheds light on the hidden reality of dementia and the devastating impact a ...
Help bring dementia out from behind closed doors and tell us, what is your reality of dementia? It will take society to beat dementia. We’ll take your stories to those who need to hear them most, to ...
A person with a learning disability is more likely to develop dementia, and it may get worse quicker than someone without a learning disability. However, for people with more complex learning ...
There are ways to help a person with mild cognitive impairment manage their symptoms and cope with memory loss. There are strategies that can be adopted to help with this. Mild cognitive impairment ...
DiADeM is a tool to support GPs in diagnosing dementia for people living with advanced dementia in a care home setting. It has been developed by the Yorkshire and Humber Dementia Strategic Clinical ...
A person with dementia may have difficulties with chewing food. They may forget to chew or they may get tired easily. Certain foods, such as hard vegetables or dry biscuits, may be more difficult for ...
Welcome to the Alzheimer’s Society magazine, produced six times a year for all our supporters and anyone affected by dementia.
The latest dementia news, blog posts, audio and visual updates from Alzheimer's Society. Including real stories from people affected by dementia and the latest on dementia research studies. Keep up ...
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 ...
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The Drug Discovery programme is Alzheimer's Society's innovative approach to dementia treatment development. The result of which means new, better treatments could be available in half the time of a ...
Alzheimer's Society funds cutting-edge research into the cause, care, cure and prevention of dementia, thanks to our incredible supporters. Here are some important highlights of how donations to ...