How will your story be used? From time to time we may contact you to ask if you’d be happy to talk about your experiences on our website or Facebook, in a newspaper or our magazine, in fundraising ...
Dementia Support Forum is a helpful online community where anyone who is affected by dementia can receive valuable support. It's free, open day or night, and can be accessed online. On Dementia ...
Social media can be a vital fundraising tool and is normally straightforward to use. Read our tips to help you spread the word online. Posting about your event or sponsorship appeal on social media ...
Read about how Alzheimer’s Society uses and protects personal information and about your rights in relation to how your information is used. This website is run by Alzheimer's Society. We respect your ...
Dekkle, a fine art printmaker and publisher based in Hertfordshire, is offering a fantastic opportunity to three lucky artists, in partnership with the Society. Dekkle will create a tailored online ...
apart from myself i have three other friends who’s husbands have dementia with various degrees of problems. none of them have been able to receive any help apart from leaflets. my neighbours husband ...
How much will it cost to use a care home? "As someone’s support and supervision needs increase, homecare costs can be very high, so care homes can be a more affordable way to get the right level of ...
For the love of food… from pizza parties to lemonade stands, get in on a slice of the action and help beat dementia. If you’re an avid baker, love throwing a dinner party, or just love to eat, put ...
Positive message Jitendra is keen to send a positive message to others in Asian communities who are frightened they may have dementia. ‘I know there are a lot of people in Asian society who are ...
I was 48 when I got diagnosed with young-onset dementia, six years ago. Even if it was eight years before I needed a care home, I’d still only be 56. Everyone thinks we’ve got 10 to 20 years, but we ...
Every two years we hold a big event as a club to raise money for a charity of our choice, and we were delighted to be able to raise money for Alzheimer’s Society on this occasion. We held a charity ...
Dementia stages As Dad’s dementia progressed, it became harder to connect with him and it became impossible to give him presents.He remembered that you’re supposed to open them but that’s about it. A ...