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How to support a person with dementia at Christmas

Published: 01/12/2023

Christmas is typically a joyous time of year filled with gifts, delicious food and family activities. Here are some tips on how to best support someone living with dementia during the festive season.

How to create a dementia friendly home

Published: 02/10/2023

For those living with a dementia diagnosis, staying in their own home is one of the best ways to increase their sense of security and independence.

Planning for the future with Dementia

Published: 02/10/2023

A dementia diagnosis can rock your world and make you feel like you’ve been robbed of the future you had planned.

Managing anxiety and depression with dementia

Published: 28/09/2023

If you are caring for someone with dementia, it’s vital to learn the signs of depression and anxiety so you can help them get the support they need. 

Dementia Symptoms Checklist: How to Spot the Early Signs

Published: 21/09/2023

Learn to spot the early signs of dementia so you can support your loved one through the diagnosis process. In this guide, we explore common early signs to be aware of.

What is Sundowning? Behaviour Changes with Dementia

Published: 14/09/2023

Explore the perplexing phenomenon of sundowning in dementia: its causes, common behaviours, and effective management strategies. Learn how to navigate behaviour changes in late afternoon and evening.

What Are the 7 Stages of Dementia?

Published: 07/09/2023

Unlock the stages of dementia progression in our comprehensive guide. Understand the 7 stages of dementia, from early signs to late-stage challenges, for better caregiving and support.

Caring from A Distance: Advice for Families

Published: 24/08/2023

Perhaps one of the most difficult challenges we face as we get older is the change in care dynamics between parent and child.

What can cause dementia to suddenly get worse?

Published: 16/08/2023

Understanding the progression of dementia can help you to spot the signs that it is progressing too quickly, which could indicate an underlying condition. We explore more in this article.

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