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Age UK's Information & Advice Content team, shares her experiences from this year's Alzheimer's Show and discusses the opportunities it presents for Age UK's work. Age UK’s information and advice ... living with dementia, people caring for someone with the condition, and people who work in care, health services and research. So, as well as being an occasion for us to provide free information and advice
Age UK Trafford are using dogs as part of their specialist dementia support. And as Day Support Manager Joanne Gorton explains, they're a popular addition.
Research is helping staff at local Age UKs with the creation of dementia-friendly communities.
providing support and training to local Age UKs to transform their mainstream services to become more dementia friendly.
Incontinence is a common symptom for people living with dementia. As dementia progresses, changes in the brain can affect a person’s ability to recognise bodily signals, communicate their needs and use
Getting diagnosed with dementia can help you make changes to live as well as possible and make plans for the future. Find out more from Age UK.
A diagnosis of dementia doesn't mean life has to grind to a halt overnight. Find tips and advice from Age UK on how to live well with dementia.