Feb 19, 2022 | Dementia News
Any family that receives the devastating news of a dementia diagnosis will have a period of adjustment and grief, but for those families with young children it can be a particularly difficult time. Often this age group is forgotten about when dementia is discussed,...
Feb 14, 2022 | Dementia News
Moving into a care home can sometimes be the best option for people with dementia as well as those with complex needs. As well as providing a safe setting for people with dementia to live, socialise and enjoy life, care homes can support their residents’ everyday...
Feb 10, 2022 | Dementia News
Finding new activities to do at home is a great way to deal with the boredom and monotony of staying home for a prolonged period of time. If your daily lockdown routine has become a bit staid and you’re keen to shake it up a bit – then why not boost your brain...
Feb 2, 2022 | Dementia News
Studies carried out in Canada have linked eating certain foods with a reduced risk of dementia, but two Canadian researchers are taking the conclusions of this research one step further and examining whether a combination of these brain healthy foods might provide...
Dec 21, 2021 | Dementia News
The UK is a nation of animal lovers. In fact, according to the PDSA, over 50% of adults own a pet, with cats and dogs the most popular choices by far. As most pet owners will tell you, animals can bring a huge amount of joy into the home. Helping to relieve stress and...
Dec 18, 2021 | Dementia News
An initiative which began in Norfolk almost a decade ago, has now been rolled out nationwide and implemented by all regional police departments. The Herbert Protocol began when a veteran of the Normandy Landings, George Herbert, who had dementia, went missing and died...
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