Support us Tag: Support us. Support our dementia services Volunteer with one of our services and provide vital support for people affected by dementia. Read more
Real stories Tag: Real stories. Still worth something From the February / March 2017 issue of our magazine, we hear from a Society service user for whom volunteering has given her a reason to carry on. Read more
Real stories Tag: Real stories. Knowledge and strength From the February / March 2017 issue of our magazine, we hear from a carer who became a volunteer after receiving Society support Read more
Real stories Tag: Real stories. Shrewsbury Review Panel David Latcham, a Service User Review Panel (SURP) Group Facilitator talks about his experience of setting up his first SURP group, and how the last 12 months have gone. Read more
Support us Tag: Support us. Volunteer with us at an event Join our cheer team and you’ll help support our incredible runners and cyclists, raising money so we can be there for everyone affected by dementia. Read more
Real stories Feeling valued: An African refugee playing a vital role in his new community We hear from a man from the Democratic Republic of the Congo volunteering for Alzheimer's Society. We hear from a man from the Democratic Republic of the Congo volunteering for Alzheimer's Society. ... 01 April 2018
Real stories Creating a moment We speak to a South Wales volunteer and activist who is committed to supporting people with dementia. We speak to a South Wales volunteer and activist who is committed to supporting people with dementia. ... 01 February 2018
Information Passion for influence We hear from Ugandan journalist turned volunteer who has been supporting Dementia Friends. We hear from Ugandan journalist turned volunteer who has been supporting Dementia Friends. ... 01 December 2017
Research Out of the lab Learn more about our researchers dedicating their free time to support us. Learn more about our researchers dedicating their free time to support us. ... 01 December 2017
Real stories From a difficult diagnosis of vascular dementia to becoming a volunteer Many people feel a dementia diagnosis means their life is over, and Peter Lyttle was no exception. After being diagnosed with vascular dementia at 58, Peter felt very low. Thankfully, things changed for the better after he attended a local support group. Many people feel a dementia diagnosis means their life is over, and Peter Lyttle was no exception. After being diagnosed with vascular dementia at 58, Peter felt very low. Thankfully, things changed for the better after he attended a local support group. ... 19 September 2017
Support us Demand change for people affected by dementia through campaigning Carol França, Campaigning Officer, tells Dementia together magazine about the difference that people make when we come together and mobilize. Carol França, Campaigning Officer, tells Dementia together magazine about the difference that people make when we come together and mobilize. ... 01 February 2017
Real stories Volunteering as a moderator on Dementia Talking Point - Shedrech's story As a volunteer moderator of our online community, Dementia talking point, Shedrech helps to support hundreds of people affected by dementia every day. Read her story and what she's learned from her role volunteering as a moderator. As a volunteer moderator of our online community, Dementia talking point, Shedrech helps to support hundreds of people affected by dementia every day. Read her story and what she's learned from her role volunteering as a moderator. ... 09 January 2017