Types of dementia – Alzheimer’s Society


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Types of dementia
Alzheimer's Society
What is dementia? The word dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss, difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language, and often changes in mood, perception or behaviour.
Alzheimer's Society rebrands to show dementia is “a problem for everyone”Design Week
DEMENTIA NEWS: Breakthrough Alzheimer's disease drug compound could 'untangle' brainExpress.co.uk
"Insulted" families of dementia patients slam Alzheimer's charity for appointing David Cameron presidentMirror.co.uk
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Living with dementia magazine – Alzheimer’s Society


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Living with dementia magazine
Alzheimer's Society
Welcome to Living with dementia, the magazine of Alzheimer's Society, produced six times a year. Click on the stories below to read this issue's online articles. View the PDF version of our current issue · Subscribe here to receive your copy in the ...
Alzheimer's UK rebrands to ensure disease is seen 'as everyone's problem'Marketing Week

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Risk factors and prevention – Alzheimer’s Society – Alzheimer’s Society


Risk factors and prevention - Alzheimer's Society
Alzheimer's Society
Some things can increase your risk of getting dementia, including your age, genes and lifestyle. There are also ways you can reduce your risk.

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Making organisations more dementia-friendly – Alzheimer’s Society


Making organisations more dementia-friendly
Alzheimer's Society
Everyone, from banks and supermarkets to the local corner shop and hairdresser, share responsibility for ensuring that people with dementia feel understood, valued and able to contribute to their community.

How dementia progresses – Alzheimer’s Society


How dementia progresses
Alzheimer's Society
The way people experience dementia depends on many factors, including physical make-up, emotional resilience and the support available to them. Viewing dementia as a series of stages can be a useful way to understand the illness, but it is important to ...

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The Dementia Guide – Alzheimer’s Society – Alzheimer’s Society


The Dementia Guide - Alzheimer's Society
Alzheimer's Society
Download or order our guide to help you understand more about dementia and the treatments, support and services that are available. Find information about ...

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Risk factors and prevention – Alzheimer’s Society


Risk factors and prevention
Alzheimer's Society
Some things can increase your risk of getting dementia, including your age, genes and lifestyle. There are also ways ... The newspapers are full of headlines about things that can help prevent dementia or things that increase your risk. This section ...

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Types of dementia – Alzheimer’s Society


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Types of dementia
Alzheimer's Society
What is dementia? The word dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss, difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language, and often changes in mood, perception or behaviour.
Alzheimer's Society rebrands to show dementia is “a problem for everyone”Design Week
DEMENTIA NEWS: Breakthrough Alzheimer's disease drug compound could 'untangle' brainExpress.co.uk
"Insulted" families of dementia patients slam Alzheimer's charity for appointing David Cameron presidentMirror.co.uk
carehome.co.uk News -Third Sector -Care2.com
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You are here: – Alzheimer’s Society


You are here:
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Drugs. The drugs that are available can't cure dementia, but they can help lessen a person's symptoms for a while. ... Counselling, psychotherapy and CBT give people with dementia the chance to talk to a trained professional about problems they are having.

A dignified community abates the polarization of Alzheimers – Lake Country Now


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A dignified community abates the polarization of Alzheimers
Lake Country Now
An energetic mix of institutions, businesses and individuals have come together to make Oconomowoc a “dementia-friendly community.” Alzheimer's and other dementia illness have reached what experts call epidemic proportions. Thirteen percent of all ...

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