From the ‘Alzheimer’s Society’
“Sunflower lanyards have become a popular way for organisations to spot if someone has a non-visible disability, such as dementia. But are lanyards the best way to get support, and is there an element of risk for people with dementia. We explore this divisive topic.”
“We’ve had to sell mum and dad’s house rapidly, having been turned down for a loan”
“Suzanne knew that selling her mum’s house to pay care home fees was always going to be sad. But going through her parents’ belongings brought back the strong bond she’d had with them both before dementia came along.”
“Facing new challenges when caring: how our guide can help”
“If you are the main person supporting someone with dementia, our guide is for you. Read how it can support you when facing new challenges.”
“My doctor thinks I have mild cognitive impairment – what does it mean?
“Many people with concerns about their memory may come across the term ‘mild cognitive impairment’ (MCI) when they visit a clinician. We explain what is meant by MCI, how common this condition is and what it may mean for the future.”
EARN MORE ABOUT MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
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