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One of the ways we raise vital funds for our work is through face-to-face fundraising. We have a presence at various locations for this activity, such as high-street shops, supermarkets, shopping ...
Our research aims to understand the underlying causes of dementia, advance dementia diagnosis, improve care, and search for a cure.
Our dementia support service is here to give you personalised help and advice over the phone. Depending on your needs, we can offer you information and signposting or ongoing support regardless of ...
By choosing to include a gift in your Will, you’ll partner with us to tackle dementia from every angle – research, support and campaigning. Gifts in Wills currently fund over a third of our work, ...
Katrina shares her experience of supporting her mum, who was diagnosed with dementia at just 57.
Dementia can affect a person's sexual behaviour, sometimes meaning they are less or more interested in sex. Partners of a person with dementia may also feel differently about sex and intimacy. Find ...
Depression is common in people with dementia. Having depression can make it much harder to live as well as possible with dementia. It can also worsen problems with memory and thinking.
DiADeM is a tool to support GPs in diagnosing dementia for people living with advanced dementia in a care home setting.
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.
Join us at our Wakefield Dementia Partnership Conference, a gathering where the experiences of people affected by dementia guide every conversation and decision. Together, we celebrate learning, ...
Healthy teeth and gums are important to living well. For someone with dementia, taking care of their teeth and gums can become increasingly difficult.