What desperate times mean for people with dementia
As UK hospitals are pushed to the brink, there’s never been a greater need to keep loved ones with dementia safe and well at home (and away from A&E).
As UK hospitals are pushed to the brink, there’s never been a greater need to keep loved ones with dementia safe and well at home (and away from A&E).
Find out about how THE WAYBACK virtual reality project can help people with dementia to remember and relive positive moments from the past.
Daniel Pike, co-founder of SuperCarers.com explains the different types of home care, the costs and the benefits
Dementia campaigner Joy Watson, 58, discusses the dementia innovation she’s helped make possible – and her dreams for future dementia care
Public awareness of dementia may be growing rapidly, but Kate Corr believes the language we use to describe it often seems to lag behind
At the age of 22, Alex Nash has already designed an exciting range of dementia products which he hopes to launch soon. Here, Alex reveals why he became so determined to help people on the dementia journey
Mr Cameron takes up his position today and starts by visiting the Alzheimer’s Research UK offices in Cambridge
We’re giving away 3 pairs of tickets to attend a special tea, with food especially designed and created for people with dementia
She’s one of the UK’s most trusted dieticians and cordon bleu chefs and now she’s on a mission to transform the way we think about food on the dementia journey. Here, Jane Clarke tells Unforgettable why she’s determined to help people with dementia enjoy their food again
Joy Watson was diagnosed with dementia on her 55th birthday. Here she shares her thoughts about the diagnosis process and how she’s learnt to adjust to a life with dementia