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Read a booklet about practical ways to make your home more dementia friendly. This booklet describes some of the ways to create a home that supports you as a person with dementia. Each section covers ...
Running an event or meeting? We've produced this checklist to help you make your event as dementia-friendly and inclusive as possible. There are simple steps you can take to include everyone, from ...
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.
If a person has sleep problems caused by dementia, they should see their GP, who may refer them to a specialist. Find out about different sleep problems and what support and care is available for a ...
The causes of young-onset dementia, also known as early-onset dementia, are different from those in older people. The young-onset of some of the most common types of dementia are described on this ...
A person with dementia may experience changes in how they respond to sex, be inappropriate or aggressive, mistake a person for someone else, or behave sexually in public. There are ways to manage ...
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 ...
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved donanemab (marketed as Kisunla in the UK) as a treatment for some people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. The drug can ...
There are a number of ways you can contact our Northern Ireland office. Get in touch with us by email, phone, post or social media for more information on our local campaigns and services, dementia ...
People with dementia and their carers face healthcare inequalities from their first diagnosis to the end of their lives. These inequalities affect their ability to get an accurate and timely diagnosis ...
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