Information Tag: Information. Dealing with feelings of guilt with the support of others who care for a person with dementia From the June/July 2016 issue of our magazine, no matter what choices carers make as dementia progresses, they often have to deal with feelings of guilt and regret. Read more
Information Tag: Information. Helping the voices of people with dementia to be heard even when communication seems lost From the June/July 2016 issue of our magazine, communication can become increasingly challenging as dementia progresses. Andrew Bence finds out about a project that helps people to be heard. Read more
Information Tag: Information. A scheme to support people whose relatives with dementia might go missing From the June/July 2016 issue of our magazine, Heather Stephen learns about the Herbert Protocol, which is speeding up searches for vulnerable people, including those with dementia. Read more
Information Tag: Information. Ideas for people with dementia to get out and about to enjoy nature From the August/September 2016 issue of our magazine, read about how getting out of the house to enjoy nature and some gentle exercise can benefit most of us, including people with dementia. Read more
Information Tag: Information. Alzheimer's Society wants people affected by dementia to have choice and control over care and support From the August/September 2016 issue of our magazine, Ian McCreath, Personal Choice Programme Manager, talks about work to ensure that people living with dementia have greater choice and control over their care and support. Read more
Information Tag: Information. People affected by dementia support each other online to help cope with feelings of loss From the August/September 2016 issue of our magazine, read how through Talking Point, people with dementia, carers, friends and family members can help each other to cope with feelings of loss. Read more
Information Tag: Information. A woman with dementia provides a valuable perspective by sharing her experiences From the August/September 2016 issue of our magazine, our book group reads What the hell happened to my brain? by Kate Swaffer. Read more
Information Tag: Information. Building a movement Personal Choice works with a wide range of partners across health & social care, voluntary and community groups. Read more
Information Tag: Information. Know your rights Choice and control are a legal right. Find out what we're doing to inform people affected by dementia about their rights. Read more
Information Tag: Information. Personal Choice Programme Alzheimer’s Society personalisation programme is working to ensure people with dementia have choice and control over their own care and support. Read more
Information Tag: Information. Personal care can be challenging, but sharing experiences and advice online can make a big difference From the October/November 2016 issue of our magazine, read more about our online community Talking Point and how it can help carers. Read more
Information Tag: Information. Trying out a range of activity products for people with dementia From the October/November 2016 issue of our magazine, members of an activity group in south-west London test out jigsaws, Aquapaints and a Throw and Tell Ball. Read more