Alzheimer’s Society CEO Kate Lee reacts to the news that ex-Premier League footballer, Dean Windass, has been diagnosed with dementia. Following the news that former Premier League footballer Dean ...
There is a lot of evidence that lifestyle choices can affect our risk of developing dementia. Dementia risk is lowest in people who have healthy behaviours in mid-life (aged 40–65). No single ...
Download our free practical guide, supporting sports clubs and venues to become dementia friendly. As Wembley stadium becomes the first national stadium to be dementia friendly, our guide is for ...
We give help to those affected by dementia today and provide hope for the future. To do this we must also play our part in protecting the environment. This means we are moving to healthier, cleaner ...
Welcome to the Will to Remember Solicitor Hub, the dedicated space for legal professionals participating in our Will to Remember scheme. Use the Solicitor Hub to submit your Completed Will Form, ...
Alzheimer's Society supports people living with dementia through some of the hardest and most frightening times, to improve their lives and help avoid crisis. While the world moved out of the pandemic ...
At Alzheimer’s Society we’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. We use social media to help us raise awareness of dementia, provide support and advice, campaign to ...
Share advice, laughter, and support at the Norwich Memory Walk. And when you cross the finish line, celebrate with your medal, knowing you have walked for a world where dementia no longer devastates ...
The Feel Good Folder is for anyone living with dementia wanting to make a change, add more movement into their lives and feel good. The Feel Good Folder is a new resource from Alzheimer's Society's ...