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We attend, partner and exhibit at a number of conferences and events throughout the year. View our current 2025 events below with more to be added in soon.
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 ...
We’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. Support our work by campaigning, taking part in our research or getting involved in our latest appeal.
Join our Singing for the Brain group and meet new people in a friendly, fun and social environment. Singing improves your brain activity, wellbeing and mood, and you don’t need to be a good singer to ...
Allegations have been made about a research study investigating amyloid protein build up in the brains of people living with Alzheimer’s disease. Here we explore and explain the controversy.
Q: 'I worry when I don't know where my husband has walked off to. His dementia is advanced and I have power of attorney. What tracking devices could help?' Our expert says: Devices that use GPS to ...
It’s been a whirlwind few days following the launch of our new film ‘The Long Goodbye’. My biggest personal learning since joining Alzheimer’s Society has been that everyone’s experience of dementia ...
In the middle stage of dementia, symptoms become more noticeable and the person will need more support in managing daily life. This stage of dementia is often the longest. On average it lasts about ...
For a person living with dementia, living at home can give you a sense of independence. By making some changes to your home, you are able to continue with the routines or activities you enjoy. Each of ...
Books for younger children that aim to increase understanding about dementia and how they can help.
New research suggests that there are 12 factors that increase the risk of dementia, but measures can be taken to reduce this risk.
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