Here, you can search for local groups and services in your area. You may need to contact some services to make sure that they can meet your needs, or provide what you are looking for.
If you'd like more specific advice, we'd recommend calling our support line to speak one of our dementia advisers. They can find out more about your situation and offer specific advice. You can find more details about the support line (including opening hours and other methods of contact) here: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-support/dementia-support-line
Anonymous
saysHi Shirley,
Thanks for your comment.
The best place to look for local dementia support in your community is in our dementia directory: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/find-support-near-you
Here, you can search for local groups and services in your area. You may need to contact some services to make sure that they can meet your needs, or provide what you are looking for.
If you'd like more specific advice, we'd recommend calling our support line to speak one of our dementia advisers. They can find out more about your situation and offer specific advice. You can find more details about the support line (including opening hours and other methods of contact) here: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-support/dementia-support-line
You may also benefit from joining our online community, Talking Point, where people affected by dementia can share their experiences. You can browse topics within the community or sign up for free: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-support/dementia-talking-point-our-online-community
We hope this helps for now, Shirley.
Alzheimer's Society website team