As well as following our main Twitter account (@alzheimerssoc) and Facebook page, you can also follow social media accounts based in your local area. You'll get more information about local events and ...
Paul shares that he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2025 and has been receiving support from Alzheimer's Society. BBC Radio 2 and Greatest Hits Radio presenter Paul Gambaccini, aged 77, has ...
Find out people with dementia want you to know about running group activities. If you want to gather feedback about dementia services, they have tips and ideas. Recruitment and ethical considerations ...
Take on the incredible Trek26 Cotswolds challenge and walk 13 or 26 miles. Explore the rural landscape of the Cotswolds as you trek through ancient woodlands, wildflower meadows and historic Cotswold ...
There is currently no cure for dementia. However, there are support and treatment options for dementia, including medication, that can help to manage a person’s symptoms. No current medications stop, ...
Many people living with dementia will want to continue working. Read about your rights in the workplace and how to talk to your employer about your dementia diagnosis. Getting a diagnosis of dementia ...
Charity places for the Hackney Half Marathon 2027 are now open! The Hoka Hackney Half Marathon is a hugely popular race in the running calendar, with more runners taking part than ever before. In this ...
Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends initiative is all about increasing people’s understanding of dementia and inspiring everyone to make a difference for people affected by the condition in their ...
Dr Richard Oakley, Associate Director of Research at Alzheimer’s Society, has called breakthrough Alzheimer's drug donanemab, 'a turning point', as the full trial results were revealed. Full results ...
Rhymes and engaging illustrations to help start conversations and relieve anxieties about someone close who may have dementia. Aimed at four- to 10-year-olds. My Grandma Has Dementia, by Alex ...
Amyloid is a protein that is found in our brains and bodies, but in Alzheimer’s disease, amyloid sticks together and forms different sized clumps that later become plaques in the brain. Amyloid is ...
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