Dementia Support Forum is a helpful online community where anyone who is affected by dementia can receive valuable support. It's free, open day or night, and can be accessed online. On Dementia ...
Read about how Alzheimer’s Society uses and protects personal information and about your rights in relation to how your information is used. This website is run by Alzheimer's Society. We respect your ...
Read how some people affected by dementia have been getting involved with Alzheimer's Society, what the experience has meant to them and the difference getting involved has made. Patrick Ettenes is ...
We give help to those affected by dementia today and provide hope for the future. To do this we must also play our part in protecting the environment. This means we are moving to healthier, cleaner ...
Join Dementia Support Forum, our online community, to share experiences with other people also affected by dementia. Dementia can be a worrying and confusing condition, and we understand it can be ...
If you want to send money in the post from a collection or fundraising event to Alzheimer's Society, please download our form and send it to the address provided ...
Once you’ve found a role you want to do, simply register your details, download our volunteer registration form and send it completed to the named contact on the role description. For some roles we ...
apart from myself i have three other friends who’s husbands have dementia with various degrees of problems. none of them have been able to receive any help apart from leaflets. my neighbours husband ...
How much will it cost to use a care home? "As someone’s support and supervision needs increase, homecare costs can be very high, so care homes can be a more affordable way to get the right level of ...
Setting up an Alzheimer’s Society Tribute Fund can be a beautiful way to honour the life of somebody you love. An Alzheimer’s Society Tribute Fund is a webpage set up to honour the life of a loved one ...
Positive message Jitendra is keen to send a positive message to others in Asian communities who are frightened they may have dementia. ‘I know there are a lot of people in Asian society who are ...
My wife Barbara had symptoms of Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) from 1999, and we lived with it for 22 years until she passed away two and a half years ago. We realised just how much ignorance there was ...