We hear from a woman who is defying expectations following her dementia diagnosis.
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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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Choosing a respite care provider in Wales
Choosing a respite care provider in Wales .It can feel daunting to find the right care option for the person with dementia and you. It’s a good idea to meet with care providers to find out more about how they work and how you feel about them.
Winning ticket
Winning ticket .A former carer won our New Year Super Draw jackpot after entering the Weekly Lottery.
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Latest innovations: meet our Accelerator Programme partners
Latest innovations: meet our Accelerator Programme partners .Our Accelerator Programme helps new products for people affected by dementia to become a reality.
Sir Terry Pratchett and his rare Alzheimer's diagnosis
Sir Terry Pratchett and his rare Alzheimer's diagnosis .Read about Sir Terry Pratchett's dementia diagnosis of posterior cortical atrophy (PCA), a rare type of Alzheimer's disease.
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Perfect match
Perfect match .Gareth Bracken meets a man with a rare form of dementia thriving with support from Side by Side.
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Alzheimer's Society pay tribute to Morella Kayman MBE
Alzheimer's Society pay tribute to Morella Kayman MBE .Alzheimer's Society pay tribute to co-founder of the charity, Morella Kayman MBE, who sadly passed away on Monday 8 February.
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‘Bonnie is my best friend who deserves the best quality care’ - no respite during lockdown
‘Bonnie is my best friend who deserves the best quality care’ - no respite during lockdown .In March 2020, David moved in with his best friend Bonnie to take on her full-time care. With over a year gone by, the support provided to him has been minimal, leaving David to question, how best to support his friend - a decision he should not have to make.
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Being a keyworker and carer during coronavirus
Being a keyworker and carer during coronavirus .Tony and his wife Pauline, who has dementia and lives in a nursing home, were kept apart for over three months because of coronavirus. Even as the Government opened care homes to socially distanced visits, these types of visits don’t suit Pauline’s needs, nor do they acknowledge Tony having key worker status to support her care.
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