News Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt becomes a Dementia Friend Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt and colleagues took part in a Dementia Friends information session
News 143 new graduates from specialist dementia training programmes Another 98 Dementia Champions and 45 Dementia Specialist Improvement Leads (DSIL) will graduate from specialist dementia training programmes.
News Trekker Ann steps in to launch Challenge Dementia Determined walker Ann Yourston is taking part in a Great Wall of China Trek to raise funds for Alzheimer Scotland.
News Response to Dementia Post-Diagnostic Support 2015/16 Alzheimer Scotland is committed to ensuring the voices of people with dementia, carers, partners and family members are heard by local decision makers.
News Christmas top tips for living well with dementia 10 top tips for living well with dementia this Christmas.
News Conversation on the Scottish Government's new dementia strategy The Scottish Government recently launched a consultation process for the 4th National Dementia Strategy and we want to your input.
News Balancing act: Ethics and AI in dementia support We’ve all seen the news coverage about the increasing emergence of artificial intelligence, or AI. It’s a phenomenon that is being widely scrutinised, with projections about how it might affect jobs, and how we live our lives in general. But how might it specifically benefit healthcare systems of the future?
News Alzheimer Scotland celebrate opening of Kelso Dementia Resource Centre The new community hub will support and connect people living with dementia.
News Alzheimer Scotland's position on recent media portrayals of dementia In recent days and months, we have witnessed an increase in hard hitting and in the view of many people, stereotypical and frightening images of what living with some form of dementia means, however Alzheimer Scotland does not support this approach.
News 10,000 research participants recruited by Join Dementia Research Recent stats revealed that 10,000 study participants have been involved in vital dementia research thanks to an innovative service run by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).