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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The research roadmap presents an action plan for growth in awareness and prioritisation of dementia as a global issue, providing opportunities to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of research.
Find out some dementia-friendly ways of ensuring consent is valid, when you are doing research with people affected by dementia. Traditional approaches to ensuring informed consent may be too reliant ...
Speaking directly to people who have dementia means you will be able to design services or products that meet their needs. Find out about what to consider when doing this. Useful for: reaching people ...
We provide a range of information services, resources and specialist training for health and social care professionals working with people who have dementia. We work with many organisations to help ...
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 ...
No matter what type of dementia you have, we’re here for you. Alzheimer's Society offers a range of support services. From a listening ear on the phone to a visit in person and opportunities to ...