‘Evolving situation’ Elaine praises the medical care she received after her diagnosis.But it took a while to find the right combination of drugs to stabilise her symptoms. During a trip to see her ...
Alzheimer’s disease can cause various changes in the brain that can lead to nerve cells losing their connections with one another. Ultimately causing cells to die, and symptoms of memory loss and ...
Are you ready to brave a bold new look in the name of dementia? Join our hair challenge and dial up the drama with a colourful new 'do! Whether it's dyeing your hair or beard for 14 or 30 days, sign ...
It's common for people with dementia to experience sleep disturbances. It can be disabling and may contribute to faster progression of the disease. Unfortunately, the current medication for ...
The symptoms of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) can be different to other types of dementia. We visited our GP several times after we first noticed that something was wrong with my husband Charles in ...
On Wednesday 4 December 2024, people across the UK dressed up as elves to raise money and awareness for Alzheimer's Society. During the rest of December our supporters are still hosting their events ...
Getting an accurate and timely diagnosis of dementia is important. However, for younger people it can often take much longer. There can be specific reasons for this, including: Young-onset dementia is ...
If a person with dementia is grieving, it’s important to support them. Read our tips on helping them grieve, as well as advice if they're asking for the person who has died. A person with dementia may ...
Dementia Cafés offer a place to socialise, learn more about dementia and local services, and enjoy something new each session. Mike and Gwen Smith have been going to their local Dementia Café in ...
Healthy teeth and gums are important to living well. For someone with dementia, taking care of their teeth and gums can become increasingly difficult. You are here: Dental and mouth care Supporting a ...
It can be difficult to know when a person with dementia is nearing the end of their life. Late-stage dementia symptoms and faster deterioration of the person's condition may suggest that the dying ...
Evidence shows that excessive alcohol consumption increases a person’s risk of developing dementia. Drinking alcohol in moderation has not been conclusively linked to an increased risk of dementia. If ...