Christmas is supposed to be the most wonderful time of year with the lights, food, and family traditions we all look forward to. But, sadly, it can be incredibly difficult for people living with dementia and their families. Many will be struggling at a time when others are enjoying parties or family get togethers. In fact, for many people living with dementia, this can be the darkest time of the year.

Our expert Dementia Advisers can listen to their worries and fears, help them to understand their symptoms, and support them in finding ways to cope. But only with your help.

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A woman with dementia sits on a sofa chair beside her husband, who is supporting her. A dementia advisor sits next to them.

Will you bring a little light to someone living with dementia this Christmas?

For Derek and Margaret, last Christmas was incredibly difficult following Margaret’s diagnosis with mixed dementia earlier in the year.

‘Christmas is worse than other times, because you think other people are having this special time, which makes it more depressing. But from the moment we spoke to Alzheimer’s Society on the phone, it shone a light into our life.'

You can bring a little light for people like Derek and Margaret by helping to fund our life-changing support services. Please give this Christmas to help support as many people living with dementia as possible.

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Together, we’re bringing a little light this Christmas

Thanks to your support, we're able to be there for families like Derek and Margaret's, offering hope and better care for those living with dementia. 
 

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