How to tell young children about a dementia diagnosis
Telling a child that a person they love has dementia might be something you’re dreading. Find out what you can say and do to make it a bit easier on everyone
Telling a child that a person they love has dementia might be something you’re dreading. Find out what you can say and do to make it a bit easier on everyone
If you’re dreading what might happen in late stage dementia, find out how to make it a little easier for everyone.
If the person you’re caring for has been living with dementia for some time, you may find that their condition has progressed. Find out what can happen in the middle or moderate stage of dementia
If you or a loved one have recently been diagnosed with dementia you might be really worried about what’s going to happen next. Find out everything you need to know – and how to continue enjoying life to the full – during the early stages of dementia
It’s quite common to hear the dementia journey described as a series of ‘stages’ in which different symptoms and challenges can emerge. Find out all the basic information about dementia stages and what they mean
Feeling daunted about what may lie ahead? Knowing how dementia is likely to progress can sometimes be helpful. Here’s the key things to consider
If you are diagnosed with dementia whilst you’re still working, you probably want to know where you stand legally and what might happen in the future. Find out what you need to know about your right to work
Caring for a loved one with dementia is physically and emotionally exhausting so if you need a break – and everyone does at some point – here’s how to arrange it
There are several ways to make sure that someone living with dementia can stay in control of their own medical care and Do Not Attempt Resuscitation order is one of them. Here’s what you need to know.
It’s easier than you might think to join a drug trial or research study for dementia, and it could be really beneficial, too.