
Young onset dementia
Information and resources about young onset dementia, where symptoms develop before the age of 65.
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Information and resources about young onset dementia, where symptoms develop before the age of 65.
Doctors typically use the word ‘dementia’ to describe common symptoms – such as memory loss, confusion, and problems with speech and understanding – that get...
What are the main signs and symptoms of the most common types of dementia. Be aware that everyone has their own experience of dementia, and...
The Young Dementia Network was established in 2016 and is a collaboration between people affected by and working in the field of young onset dementia....
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Caring for a person with dementia can be challenging. There are various options open to you to get some additional support.
Find a service where you live using our searchable database of young onset dementia groups and services across the UK.
Find out more about dementia with Lewy bodies, including what causes it and what you can do to manage its symptoms.
A diagnosis of young onset dementia often affects the person’s ability to work. Read how dementia may affect employment and how to manage the changes.
Falls are common in older people and people with dementia, and can make it difficult for them to live independently.