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There are many carers living with a person with dementia who are having a difficult time during the coronavirus pandemic. To help you, Alzheimer’s Society has put together five tips to benefit your wellbeing.
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People affected by dementia try out HUG – a soft, comforting cuddle
People affected by dementia try out HUG – a soft, comforting cuddle .Our panel looks at a specially developed comforter that’s been designed to make you feel like you’re being hugged.
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Get to know our teams
Get to know our teams .Our 6,000 volunteers and 1,700 employees are committed to creating a world without dementia.
Time-shifting and dementia
Time-shifting and dementia .Time-shifting is when a person’s experience is that they are living at an earlier time in their life. They may become disorientated and confused about time and place.
Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Diseases
Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Diseases .Alzheimer’s Society, along with other UK funders, has committed £2.15million to the Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Diseases (JPND). Find out about the UK highlights from the programme here.
Maintaining friendships after someone with dementia moves into residential care
Maintaining friendships after someone with dementia moves into residential care .From the July 2015 issue of our magazine, partners can feel bereft when a person with dementia moves into residential care. Heather Stephen meets a man who is maintaining supportive friendships with other carers.
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Life as it comes: Adjusting to a dementia diagnosis
Life as it comes: Adjusting to a dementia diagnosis .Anne is grateful for the support she’s had to adapt to living with dementia.
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Somewhere inside: A carer hopes her words still make an impression
Somewhere inside: A carer hopes her words still make an impression .Ming Ho is determined to retain whatever connection she can with her mother, whose dementia is advancing.
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The importance of person-centred dementia care that embraces someone’s culture
The importance of person-centred dementia care that embraces someone’s culture .Faith Walker has witnessed the best and worst of care while supporting her mother, and she’s passionate about never losing sight of the person with dementia.
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Learning from life’s ups and downs to help stay positive after a dementia diagnosis
Learning from life’s ups and downs to help stay positive after a dementia diagnosis .For Howard Ducille, in Birmingham, acceptance has been an important part of how he’s dealt with his dementia.