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End of life doulas support people with dementia to complete their lives in peace and contentment.
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The tipping point for my wife needing a diagnosis of dementia
The tipping point for my wife needing a diagnosis of dementia .Pete’s wife, Di, began to show early signs of dementia in 2005, but it would be several years before she was diagnosed with the condition. Pete shares Di's dementia diagnosis story, including the symptoms and changes in her behaviour that occurred in the years following.
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Support for people with dementia in Wales: the care needs assessment
Support for people with dementia in Wales: the care needs assessment .A local authority (also known as local council) has a duty to assess the care needs of a person with dementia. This page looks at how someone with dementia can get a care assessment including the process for application and what to expect.
Becoming reality: The future of dementia research is taking shape
Becoming reality: The future of dementia research is taking shape .Tim Shakespeare, in our research team, explains the impact of the UK Dementia Research Institute.
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Q&A: Keith Day, who lives with frontotemporal dementia
Q&A: Keith Day, who lives with frontotemporal dementia .Keith Day, a 73-year-old in Kent with frontotemporal dementia, answers our questions.
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From a difficult diagnosis of vascular dementia to becoming a volunteer
From a difficult diagnosis of vascular dementia to becoming a volunteer .Many people feel a dementia diagnosis means their life is over, and Peter Lyttle was no exception. After being diagnosed with vascular dementia at 58, Peter felt very low. Thankfully, things changed for the better after he attended a local support group.
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Five new innovations to support people living with dementia
Five new innovations to support people living with dementia .Too many people affected by dementia face barriers in their day-to-day lives. Else London, Pobroll, Recreo VR, Cognitive books and Phylax are five new innovations we are supporting to tackle common challenges at every stage of the dementia journey
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People affected by dementia review self-adhesive signs
People affected by dementia review self-adhesive signs .People with dementia and carers try out reusable stickers for use as signs at home and elsewhere.
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Q&A: Gina Airey, who lives with vascular dementia
Q&A: Gina Airey, who lives with vascular dementia .Gina Airey, a 62-year-old in Lancashire with vascular dementia, answers our questions.
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How can dementia affect a person’s sexual behaviour?
How can dementia affect a person’s sexual behaviour? .Dementia can affect a person's sexual behaviour, sometimes meaning they are less or more interested in sex. Partners of a person with dementia may also feel differently about sex and intimacy. Find out how to manage these changes.