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Take part in Trek26 Cotswolds and bring help and hope to everyone living with dementia. Join hundreds of other trekkers, on a 26- or 13-mile route, trekking through rural landscape of the Cotswolds as ...
Our school teaching resources make it easy to teach and learn about dementia from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4. No prior knowledge of dementia is required. All of these resources can be used in class, ...
We’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. Support our work by campaigning, taking part in our ...
Working at Alzheimer's Society, you'll make a real difference to people's lives. Add to that our attractive rewards and benefits package and you’ll understand why there has never been a better time to ...
Meet new people, share your experiences, and enjoy fun activities in a group for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends. There’s a wide range of activities with a focus on socialising ...
Find out why possible links between contact sports and dementia must be balanced against the benefits of physical exercise on the brain.
Dr Richard Oakley, Associate Director of Research at Alzheimer’s Society, has called breakthrough Alzheimer's drug donanemab, 'a turning point', as the full trial results were revealed.
This World Alzheimer’s Month, we have published new data revealing that people living with undiagnosed dementia attend A&E three times more than those without the condition.
Alzheimer’s Society has commented on Carers UK’s ‘State of Caring 2021’ report. The report is a snapshot of unpaid care in the UK this year. Alzheimer’s Society estimates there are 700,000 unpaid ...
We're part of a new £6 million research initiative to develop technologies that help people with dementia to live independently for longer.
Dementia can affect how well a bilingual person can communicate in their second language. Read our advice for a reader whose father is losing his English language.
Lead Investigator: Professor K. Ravi Acharya Institution: University of Bath Grant type: Alzheimer's Society Heather Corrie PhD studentship Duration: 36 months Amount: £84,900 Why did we fund this ...
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