What does the report say? Our report, Left to Cope Alone: The unmet support needs after a dementia diagnosis, shows that people need comprehensive support that encompasses medical, emotional and ...
The Centres of Excellence are a groundbreaking initiative developed by Alzheimer’s Society to address areas in dementia care that are in urgent need of more research. You are here: Centres of ...
This report is part of our Making Dementia a Priority evidence base. It examines the lives of people living with and affected by dementia across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Key findings from ...
When a person is diagnosed with dementia they may not understand or accept their diagnosis. This may be because the person is in denial, or because they have what is known as ‘lack of insight’. When a ...
How can I deal with loneliness as a person with dementia who lives alone? It’s normal to feel lonely sometimes. However, if you don’t have people around you, or find it hard to stay in touch, you may ...
Support and services from the GP include support for anxiety and depression, medical and practical support. A person with dementia should see their GP at least once a year for a check-up, called an ...
Support and services from the GP include support for anxiety and depression, medical and practical support. A person with dementia should see their GP at least once a year for a check-up, called an ...
The Dementia Statements reflect the things people with dementia have said are essential to their quality of life. Find out how they apply to measuring and designing services for people with dementia.
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 ...
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 ...
From the Summer 2016 edition of Care and cure magazine, researchers in the US have used an innovative technique involving flashing lights to discover more about how Alzheimer's disease can affect ...