Alzheimer's Society Research and Development directorate work closely with different groups and organisations who are dedicated to dementia research. You are here: How do we fund research? Research ...
Dementia Support Forum is a helpful online community where anyone who is affected by dementia can receive valuable support. It's free, open day or night, and can be accessed online. On Dementia ...
Find out how to work with data and questions when you are conducting dementia-friendly research. Including how to develop questions, how to measure outcomes, and guidance of planning and reporting. to ...
When developing new services or products for people with dementia, it's important to involve them, and to measure their experiences in dementia-friendly ways. Find out why. “Ultimately, consistently ...
Join Dementia Support Forum, our online community, to share experiences with other people also affected by dementia. Dementia can be a worrying and confusing condition, and we understand it can be ...
This handbook is for anyone who is caring for a person with dementia. It will help you suggest enjoyable and engaging activities for the person you’re caring for. When you’re supporting or spending ...
If you want to send money in the post from a collection or fundraising event to Alzheimer's Society, please download our form and send it to the address provided ...
This statement sets out the steps that Alzheimer’s Society is taking to improve our practices to prevent slavery and human trafficking in our supply chains. This statement is applicable for the ...
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 ...
Once you’ve found a role you want to do, simply register your details, download our volunteer registration form and send it completed to the named contact on the role description. For some roles we ...
Setting up an Alzheimer’s Society Tribute Fund can be a beautiful way to honour the life of somebody you love. An Alzheimer’s Society Tribute Fund is a webpage set up to honour the life of a loved one ...
My wife Barbara had symptoms of Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) from 1999, and we lived with it for 22 years until she passed away two and a half years ago. We realised just how much ignorance there was ...