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From the October/November 2015 issue of our magazine, see the winners of our poetry competition 2015.
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Part of the movement
Part of the movement .Meet Shelagh Robinson, a woman with dementia campaigning for change.
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Souvenaid: I’m worried about my memory – should I buy this drink?
Souvenaid: I’m worried about my memory – should I buy this drink? .Our research team examined evidence on the nutritional drink Souvenaid, that was claimed to help improve some aspects of memory in people who have mild cognitive impairment.
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Brits would rather go on a walk with their pet than their partner, Memory Walk survey reveals
Brits would rather go on a walk with their pet than their partner, Memory Walk survey reveals .Alzheimer’s Society survey reveals new data ahead of Memory Walk 2021, which starts this Autumn, with 44% of pet owners saying they would rather walk with their pets than their partners.
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Anything is possible
Anything is possible .We hear from a woman who is defying expectations following her dementia diagnosis.
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Managing a personal budget (including Direct payments)
Managing a personal budget (including Direct payments) .Read about the number of ways that a personal budget can be paid and managed.
How to claim Pension Credit and qualify for a free TV licence
How to claim Pension Credit and qualify for a free TV licence .Television licences are no longer free for all people over 75. However, if you are claiming Pension Credit and 75 or over, you will qualify for a free TV licence. Here we advise on how to find out if you are eligible for Pension Credit and how to apply
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What is lecanemab?
What is lecanemab? .Lecanemab (also known as Leqembi) has made headlines as the first drug ever approved in the UK by the MHRA that can slow down early-stage Alzheimer’s disease but it has not been recommended for use in the NHS at this stage. Here is what we know so far about this breakthrough Alzheimer's drug.
Service User Groups
Service User Groups .Recovery Forums, Patient Councils, Patient Participation Groups - there are lots of variations on groups for people with dementia, where you can do research.
World cafe method
World cafe method .When you are gathering feedback from people who have dementia, the 'World cafe' method can be an exciting and fun way to do it.