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 ...
University College London has published a study, part funded by Alzheimer’s Society’s Heather Corrie Impact Fund, which shows ...
Movement expert Dr Ríona McArdle and former carer, Lyn Rogers, explain why dementia can make moving around more difficult, and share ideas for supporting you to keep moving well.
Sally Beckett, in Birmingham, has supported three close family members with Alzheimer’s and says that it has influenced how she lives her life. Sally Beckett, in Birmingham, has supported three close ...
We read a book that aims to help carers to understand dementia and to deal with issues that come up. We read a book that aims to help carers to understand dementia and to deal with issues that come up ...
Antipsychotic drugs may be prescribed for people with dementia who develop changes such as aggression and psychosis. However this is usually only after other drugs have been tried such as ...
Key facts and statistics on dementia and other dementia related topics can be found here. Please note, this page is for journalists. If you are looking for general information about dementia, support, ...
Jelly Drops sweets are 95% water. They're sugar-free and enriched with electrolytes and vitamins, offering an easy and tasty way to support hydration. They were invented by Lewis Hornby, who was ...
Dementia may cause a person to have hallucinations or see things that aren't there. This is most common in people living with dementia with Lewy bodies, although other types of dementia may also cause ...
Our Easy Read booklets use simple words and images to help you understand dementia.
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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 ...