World Alzheimer’s Month
Every three minutes, someone in the UK develops dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia.
Every three minutes, someone in the UK develops dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia.
A collection of books written by the family members of people living with young onset dementia.
What can increase your risk of getting dementia? Find out how to reduce/prevent your risk of dementia or delay its impact.
Facts and figures about young onset dementia including diagnosis, prevalence, common types and the impact for younger people.
Jessica underwent genetic testing to see if she has the same gene as her dad, diagnosed with familial Alzheimer's disease.
A collection of fiction, non-fiction and poetry books written by people living with young onset dementia.
Maeve shares how she experienced symptoms of both young onset Alzheimer's disease and the menopause, and the importance of getting an accurate diagnosis.
This International Women’s Day, we asked three of our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses about women who have inspired them.
Consultant Admiral Nurse Rachel Thompson talks about how a recent film on Robin Williams raises awareness of Lewy body dementia.
Lucy shares the story of what it was like to see her grandma, Ruth, live with Alzheimer’s disease.