What is dementia sundowning? Signs, symptoms and tips
Sundowning is a term used for the changes in behaviour that occur in the evening, around dusk, and experience agitation or anxiety.
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Sundowning is a term used for the changes in behaviour that occur in the evening, around dusk, and experience agitation or anxiety.
Research has identified some rare genetic mutations for dementia that are inherited.
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.
For people with dementia, music can be a powerful way to trigger positive feelings and connect with other people.
Our advice for communicating with a person who has dementia remotely – whether it's via a video call or on the telephone.
A lasting power of attorney (LPA) is a legal document appointing one, or more, trusted people to be someone living with dementia's attorney.
Understand more about Huntington's Disease, including its link with dementia, symptoms and diagnosis.
Call or email our Dementia Helpline/Alzheimer's Helpline for reassuring and practical advice from our specialist team of Admiral Nurses.
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...
In Dementia UK’s new podcast, ‘My life with dementia’, real people share their experiences of living with, caring for, or losing someone to dementia.