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An extract from Mary-Joy Albutt’s blog on why she decided to trek across the Sahara for Alzheimer’s Society in memory of her ...
I quickly came to realise the extent to which anxiety and dread play a large part in living with dementia.A world where the person felt in control, comfortable and surrounded by familiar faces begins ...
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 ...
Turning Up the Volume is the largest-ever survey with people with dementia to hear their views and experiences of what daily life is like. Turning Up the Volume: unheard voices of people with dementia ...
Find out why possible links between contact sports and dementia must be balanced against the benefits of physical exercise on the brain. Please note - This information reflects the evidence at the ...
We’re here for you. Alzheimer's Society offers a range of dementia support services. From a listening ear on the phone to a visit in person and opportunities to connect with others. We'll be there for ...
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There are a number of benefits available to people affected by dementia who are of working age, including Universal credit, ESA and Statutory sick pay. What benefits are available for people affected ...
From the August/September 2016 issue of our magazine, read more about DNR orders. Sometimes doctors make a medical decision that if a person's breathing or heart stops, there should be no attempt to ...
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