Coping with distress
Tips and techniques to help prevent distress in a person with dementia, as well as methods for promoting calm in the moment.
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Tips and techniques to help prevent distress in a person with dementia, as well as methods for promoting calm in the moment.
Understand why someone with dementia may struggle with dehydration, ways to help someone with dementia stay hydrated and more.
When should you be tested for memory problems? What does the test involve? Read our the Q&A featuring commonly asked questions.
Getting a diagnosis of the specific type of dementia you have will mean you can get the right support to help you live better with...
If you are concerned about your own memory it is important to consult a GP as soon as possible. This will make sure that you...
Find out more about Alzheimer's disease including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options, as well as the support available to you.
Learn more about potential council tax discounts for someone who is living with dementia, how to apply and more.
As their dementia progresses, some people with a diagnosis will stop recognising people they know, even close family members.
Sundowning is a term used for the changes in behaviour that occur in the evening, around dusk, and experience agitation or anxiety.
If you care for someone with dementia, you are entitled to a Carer’s Assessment. We explain how it could help you find support as a...