Dementia Action Week resources
Dementia Action Week resources .Support us during Dementia Action Week by downloading and sharing our posters, flyers, backgrounds and banners.
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Support us during Dementia Action Week by downloading and sharing our posters, flyers, backgrounds and banners.
Support us during Dementia Action Week by downloading and sharing our posters, flyers, backgrounds and banners.
Our National Influencing Team works with elected representatives in Westminster, the Senedd, the Northern Ireland Assembly, and our campaigner network to achieve meaningful change for people living with dementia.
Our National Influencing Team works with elected representatives in Westminster, the Senedd, the Northern Ireland Assembly, and our campaigner network to achieve meaningful change for people living with dementia.
If you are living with dementia or supporting somebody with dementia, coronavirus might make you feel anxious, scared or lonely. But you are not alone – help and information is available.
If you are living with dementia or supporting somebody with dementia, coronavirus might make you feel anxious, scared or lonely. But you are not alone – help and information is available.
Our dementia teaching resources are available for schools and youth groups (ages 5-25). Please fill out the short form below to receive your resources.
Our dementia teaching resources are available for schools and youth groups (ages 5-25). Please fill out the short form below to receive your resources.
Alzheimer’s Society’s latest report examines the barriers to getting a timely and accurate diagnosis identified by people living with dementia, researchers and clinicians and builds a consensus on recommendations to overcome them.
Alzheimer’s Society’s latest report examines the barriers to getting a timely and accurate diagnosis identified by people living with dementia, researchers and clinicians and builds a consensus on recommendations to overcome them.
We have dementia information in languages other than English, to help you get the support you need if you live in the UK.
We have dementia information in languages other than English, to help you get the support you need if you live in the UK.
You can arrange respite care through your local authority or you can contact a personal assistant, homecare agency or care home directly.
You can arrange respite care through your local authority or you can contact a personal assistant, homecare agency or care home directly.