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Information Supporting a person with dementia who’s experiencing vision and perception problems Ways to approach helping a person with dementia who is mistaking what they’re seeing for something else. Ways to approach helping a person with dementia who is mistaking what they’re seeing for something else. ... 01 June 2022
Advice Dealing with false accusations made by a person with dementia Talking Point members’ advice about being falsely accused of something by a relative or friend who has dementia. Talking Point members’ advice about being falsely accused of something by a relative or friend who has dementia. ... 01 June 2022
Real stories Facing tough decisions about a person’s care as their dementia progresses Nova is under great strain as her family strives to support her mum as they prepare for the next stage of her care. Nova is under great strain as her family strives to support her mum as they prepare for the next stage of her care. ... 31 March 2022
Advice Advice for dealing with how much it feels like dementia has changed a person Talking Point members’ and readers’ advice for someone whose relative or friend with dementia seems ‘like a different person’. Talking Point members’ and readers’ advice for someone whose relative or friend with dementia seems ‘like a different person’. ... 31 March 2022
Advice Supporting people with dementia during distressing news events Our advice here sets out support available from Alzheimer’s Society for people affected by dementia struggling with the news, and how you can help look after your own mental health. Our advice here sets out support available from Alzheimer’s Society for people affected by dementia struggling with the news, and how you can help look after your own mental health. ... 11 March 2022
Research Supporting carers of people with both dementia and cancer Dr Mollie Price, a researcher at Leeds Beckett University is working with Alzheimer’s Society to support carers of people living with dementia and cancer. Here she tells us why she’s taken on this vital and unexplored area of research and how you can get involved. Dr Mollie Price, a researcher at Leeds Beckett University is working with Alzheimer’s Society to support carers of people living with dementia and cancer. Here she tells us why she’s taken on this vital and unexplored area of research and how you can get involved. ... 03 February 2022
Real stories Learning that you don’t need to deal with everything on your own when caring for someone with dementia It took Jay Owen time to realise others were there to help with his nan’s care, and now he encourages other carers to reach out. It took Jay Owen time to realise others were there to help with his nan’s care, and now he encourages other carers to reach out. ... 31 January 2022
Information Book group: An Extra Pair of Hands, by Kate Mosse We read a memoir by a best-selling novelist who found herself a carer three times in middle age. We read a memoir by a best-selling novelist who found herself a carer three times in middle age. ... 31 January 2022
Advice Advice for someone worried about bending the truth to avoid unnecessary distress for a person with dementia Talking Point members’ advice for someone feeling bad about telling ‘love lies’ to a person with dementia. Talking Point members’ advice for someone feeling bad about telling ‘love lies’ to a person with dementia. ... 31 January 2022
Advice Advice for someone who fears they’re not helping enough with a relative who has dementia Talking Point members’ advice for a person who suspects they might be one of the ‘invisibles’ – not around enough to support a family member with dementia. Talking Point members’ advice for a person who suspects they might be one of the ‘invisibles’ – not around enough to support a family member with dementia. ... 30 November 2021
News Tag: News. Carers UK’s ‘State of Caring 2021’ report – Alzheimer’s Society responds Alzheimer’s Society has commented on Carers UK’s ‘State of Caring 2021’ report. The report is a snapshot of unpaid care in the UK this year. Alzheimer’s Society estimates there are 700,000 unpaid carers of people living with dementia in the UK. Read more
Information Book group: Love and Care, by Shaun Deeney We read journalist Shaun Deeney’s book Love and Care, a memoir about caring for his mother after she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease dementia. We read journalist Shaun Deeney’s book Love and Care, a memoir about caring for his mother after she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease dementia. ... 30 September 2021