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  1. Dementia: types, causes, symptoms and risk factors

    can help you better understand dementia – including the common symptoms of dementia, the different types of dementia, and what you can do if you think you have dementia.

  2. Caring for someone with dementia information guide

    Download Age UK's Caring for someone with dementia information guide for practical and emotional advice to support those caring for people with dementia.

  3. A new milestone for improving dementia care in hospitals

    trusts in England have voluntarily signed up to John's Campaign, and what this means for people with dementia and their carers during a hospital stay.

  4. Capturing the inclusivity of an Age UK dementia group

    Age UK recently visited a group supporting people living with dementia to produce a film about what makes their sessions so special.

  5. How to plan for the future with dementia

    There are things you can do now which can help you feel confident that the care and support you receive in the future will be right for you, and that your financial and legal affairs will be dealt with in the way you want.

  6. How to make your home more dementia friendly

    can do around your home to make life easier. Read Age UK's advice on how to make your home more dementia friendly.

  7. Intergenerational friends

    Business and Development Manager at Age UK Portsmouth, explains how the classes benefit older people and young children alike.

  8. Conditions and illnesses

    Information and advice about age related illnesses like dementia, eye health, footcare and incontinence

  9. Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (MCST)

    Age UK support the wellbeing and mental stimulation of people living with dementia through group programmes.

  10. Volunteer with your local Age UK

    your local Age UK services, from being a handyman or computer training instructor to supporting dementia-friendly day centres.

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