How to talk to someone with dementia
Talking used to be easy with the person you love. Now they have dementia it may be harder, but that doesn’t make it impossible. Here’s a few ways to get started
Talking used to be easy with the person you love. Now they have dementia it may be harder, but that doesn’t make it impossible. Here’s a few ways to get started
Worried about problems with your memory? Concerned about the forgetfulness of a family member or friend? Here’s how to spot the first signs of dementia
Find out the key information you need to know about memory clinics, including why you might be asked to visit one and what will happen when you get there.
You might have heard quite a bit about dementia but still not be completely sure what it is, or what a diagnosis could mean for you or a loved one. Find out all the basic information you need to know
Sharing news that you have Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia can seem a scary prospect, but being open about it will make life easier. Here’s how to approach the subject…
Activities are a great way to keep someone with dementia feeling happy, calm and stimulated. We’ve picked out a selection, but feel free to share your tips at the bottom of the page
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be draining and many carers feel down some of the time. But how do you know if you’re depressed or having a ‘bad day’?
Being diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s doesn’t always mean that you have to give up your car straight away. Find out why and when you might need to stop driving
Nobody wants to feel isolated and alone, but for people with dementia, loneliness can be one of the most common and painful effects. Read on to find out why it happens
We’ve got tips and advice on how to carry out this very personal activity with kindness and dignity