Protect those with dementia from fraud
At some stage, a person with dementia will need someone else to manage their finances. Sadly this can put them at risk of financial abuse if they trust the wrong person, says Olivia Nash
At some stage, a person with dementia will need someone else to manage their finances. Sadly this can put them at risk of financial abuse if they trust the wrong person, says Olivia Nash
Find out how you can help those affected by dementia to maintain good health and wellbeing
The person you care for may experience incontinence (a loss of bladder or bowel control) in the later stages of Alzheimer’s and other dementias, but there are products that can help you both manage
Linda Harman, co-founder of ReminiScent, reveals what prompted her to set up the company and how she went about it.
It can be painful and frustrating to hear a loved one with Alzheimer’s say repeatedly that they ‘want to go home’ but lots do. Here are a few strategies which might help you both cope:
Find out what can help you or the person you care for keep moving for as long as possible
Find out how different types of books and DVDs can help people with dementia or their carers, family and friends
Ensuring that someone with dementia is as comfortable as possible is vital for helping them to sleep. We reveal the top products to help with this
The Unforgettable team joined thousands of others for the Alzheimer’s society London Memory Walk, held earlier this month
Professional carer and lead nurse Daphne Simpson discusses the pros and cons of doll therapy and explains how it might help your loved one with dementia.