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Are YOU confused about personal budgets? Here’s what you need to know

Personal health budgets have been in the news this week but how do you find out if your loved one might qualify for one? Read on and find out more about the different types of personal budgets.

2023-03-30T09:48:28+01:00April 18th, 2018|Advice, Dementia|0 Comments
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Stay connected: How simple gadgets are changing the lives of people with dementia

New research by the Alzheimer’s Society reveals that GPS tracking devices can empower people with dementia. Here’s how you can help the person you care about to stay safe whilst remaining independent

2023-04-12T09:23:18+01:00April 12th, 2018|Dementia, General|0 Comments
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How it REALLY feels when your husband has dementia

Jill Butcher cares for her husband who has Frontotemporal Dementia. In this searingly honest blog, Jill, who’s a member of the Unforgettable Dementia Support Group, reveals how their relationship has changed:

2021-05-04T08:28:55+01:00April 12th, 2018|Dementia, General|0 Comments
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How can I help prevent falls for someone with dementia?

Falls can be a big worry if you’re caring for someone with dementia and sadly they’re pretty common, too. But there are steps you can take to keep your loved one safe and well

2023-03-30T09:17:21+01:00April 10th, 2018|Advice, Dementia|0 Comments
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Dementia technologies: A taste of the future?

Adam Vaughan, Head of New Product and Innovation at Unforgettable, shares what happened when he visited an award-winning research project which is using technology to improve the lives of people with dementia

2021-05-04T08:28:55+01:00April 5th, 2018|Dementia, General|0 Comments
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Barbara’s Blog: The Bird is on the Wing

In her blog this week, our Caregiver-in-Chief Barbara Stephens recounts her visit to an activity session designed for those living with young onset dementia, and their carers.

2022-04-27T13:51:40+01:00March 28th, 2018|Dementia, General|0 Comments
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Easter activities for those living with dementia

If you’ve got a loved one with dementia staying with you over Easter, here are some interesting things that you can do with them

2021-05-04T08:28:56+01:00March 27th, 2018|Advice, Dementia|0 Comments
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Barbara’s Blog: A story of memory assessment and why being person-centred is vital

This week, our Caregiver-in-Chief Barbara Stephens provides a personal perspective on her father’s memory assessment, demonstrating why relationship building is key and a person-centred approach vital.

2022-04-27T14:06:19+01:00March 21st, 2018|Dementia, General|0 Comments
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8 ways to cope with sleepless nights when the clocks change

It may still feel like winter, but the clocks go forward this weekend and Spring is on its way. Whilst warmer weather is certainly welcome, lighter evenings might not be good news for people with dementia, especially those who have trouble sleeping.

2023-04-28T09:26:43+01:00March 21st, 2018|Advice, Dementia|0 Comments
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Barbara’s Blog: When mothers have dementia

In her latest blog, our Caregiver-in-Chief Barbara Stephens reflects on Mother’s Day, the impact of dementia on families, and the ‘role reversal’ that families often see.

2022-04-27T14:00:41+01:00March 15th, 2018|Dementia, General|0 Comments
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