Our magazine features the latest news, features, tips and advice for carers and people with dementia, book reviews, updates on dementia research and articles highlighting good practice in dementia care, plus readers' letters.
Click below to read a few articles from this month's edition:
Making a noise
A man with dementia who is fighting for people's rights
New memories
How one carer kept her mum active and involved following a dementia diagnosis
Like family
A self-help group for people caring for someone with dementia
Partners in paint
People with dementia and schoolchildren bond through art
Q&A with Ronald Amanze
Ronald Amanze in Bedfordshire, aged 60 with vascular dementia, answers questions
You can read the rest of the articles or download a PDF copy of Living with dementia by visiting the website page >here<
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To receive your copy of each new Living with dementia magazine in the post, please visit alzheimers.org.uk/withus, email withus@alzheimers.org.uk or call 0330 333 0804.
Have your say
What did you think of this month's issue? The magazine team would love to hear your thoughts - you can either comment on this thread, or email magazine@alzheimers.org.uk
Thanks everyone
Click below to read a few articles from this month's edition:
Making a noise
A man with dementia who is fighting for people's rights
New memories
How one carer kept her mum active and involved following a dementia diagnosis
Like family
A self-help group for people caring for someone with dementia
Partners in paint
People with dementia and schoolchildren bond through art
Q&A with Ronald Amanze
Ronald Amanze in Bedfordshire, aged 60 with vascular dementia, answers questions
You can read the rest of the articles or download a PDF copy of Living with dementia by visiting the website page >here<
*
To receive your copy of each new Living with dementia magazine in the post, please visit alzheimers.org.uk/withus, email withus@alzheimers.org.uk or call 0330 333 0804.
Have your say
What did you think of this month's issue? The magazine team would love to hear your thoughts - you can either comment on this thread, or email magazine@alzheimers.org.uk
Thanks everyone