Malwina Ghoorun, in London, shares why she became a Companion Call volunteer and why it’s important to her.
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Meet Moïse Roche, PhD Researcher at UCL in London.
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Why I became a Companion Call volunteer for people affected by dementia
Why I became a Companion Call volunteer for people affected by dementia .Malwina Ghoorun, in London, shares why she became a Companion Call volunteer and why it’s important to her.
Research suggests fewer black men receiving dementia diagnosis
Research suggests fewer black men receiving dementia diagnosis .Research recently presented in Chicago at Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) reveals differences in diagnosis rates between black and white men in the UK.
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What can PET scans tell us about dementia?
What can PET scans tell us about dementia? .Advances in brain scanning tools are making it possible to identify and track the signs of Alzheimer’s disease more precisely than ever before.
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Facing tough decisions about a person’s care as their dementia progresses
Facing tough decisions about a person’s care as their dementia progresses .Nova is under great strain as her family strives to support her mum as they prepare for the next stage of her care.
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Taking time for mindfulness and reflection, whether you have dementia or not
Taking time for mindfulness and reflection, whether you have dementia or not .We ask people about how they keep active and well. This time, we hear about how readers stop to reflect and be mindful.
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Carers whose partners have dementia need more understanding
Carers whose partners have dementia need more understanding .Cordelia Galgut wants people to stop minimising carers’ experiences, especially when their partner lives in residential care.
A calendar designed to help keep track of dates as dementia progresses
A calendar designed to help keep track of dates as dementia progresses .Val Horncastle, who had Alzheimer’s disease, came up with the idea for the ‘Memory Calendar’ with her husband Keith. We hear how a calendar designed to help one person is benefiting many others.
How homesharing can give people with dementia support and friendship
How homesharing can give people with dementia support and friendship .My dementia diagnosis experience was abhorrent so I became a campaigner
My dementia diagnosis experience was abhorrent so I became a campaigner .When John was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer’s disease, it was a huge shock to him and his family. He received little support after the news was delivered and is now campaigning to improve the diagnosis experience.