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DiADeM is a tool to support GPs in diagnosing dementia for people living with advanced dementia in a care home setting.
Working at Alzheimer's Society, you'll make a real difference to people's lives. Add to that our attractive rewards and benefits package and you’ll understand why there has never been a better time to ...
Our research aims to understand the underlying causes of dementia, advance dementia diagnosis, improve care, and search for a cure.
Use our dementia directory to find local support services for people with dementia and their carers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Please note, this page is for journalists. If you are looking for general information about dementia, support, Alzheimer’s Society or fundraising, please see our contact page. The Alzheimer's Society ...
Making your home safe includes reducing the risk of fires, making your kitchen and appliances safe and taking care when preparing meals.
Turning Up the Volume is the largest-ever survey with people with dementia to hear their views and experiences of what daily life is like.
Follow our regional social media accounts and find out what's happening in your local area. As well as following our main Twitter account (@alzheimerssoc) and Facebook page, you can also follow social ...
The most important part of sex and intimacy is consent. A diagnosis of dementia does not mean that someone automatically lacks the ability to consent to sex and intimacy. However, they may have the ...
Organising and going on holiday without extra support can be difficult for people living with a disability like dementia. But taking time away from home can be just as important to them. There are ...
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.
Staying socially active can also help with your memory. Keep seeing friends and family even if memory problems leave you feeling less confident. Try to get out and about if you can, and talk to people ...