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Alzheimer’s Society has teamed up with ITV and Coronation Street in order to shine a light on the growing impact of dementia across the UK.
The 3 Nations Dementia Working Group (3NDWG) are a friendly group of people diagnosed with dementia who want to make a difference whilst we still can. We are a small group with big ambitions and we ...
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Research studies into mild cognitive impairment (MCI) hope to lead to improvements in both MCI and dementia care.
At Alzheimer’s Society we’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. We do this by giving help to those living with dementia today, and providing hope for the future. Thank ...
Anyone over the age of 18, who doesn't have dementia, can take part. Visit the GameChanger website to register. It will help us understand more about how the brain works to support research that could ...
A charity trek with Alzheimer's Society is the perfect challenge! It's easy to get involved and you'll have a great time, wherever you choose to roam. Take on our main Trek26 event and trek 13- or ...
We provide a range of information services, resources and specialist training for health and social care professionals working with people who have dementia. We work with many organisations to help ...
There are a number of ways you can contact our Northern Ireland office. Get in touch with us by email, phone, post or social media for more information on our local campaigns and services, dementia ...
This information looks at common symptoms and signs of dementia, how it progresses and how to discuss your symptoms with your doctor. Each person experiences dementia in their own individual way.
Welcome to the Alzheimer’s Society magazine for people affected by dementia, produced six times a year.
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