Coping with dementia This book provides information and advice for people who care for someone in the middle to late stages of dementia (moderate to severe dementia). Article type: Information sheet - Date posted: 8 November 2012
Dementia and deafness Information on issues faced by people who are both deaf/hard of hearing and have dementia. Article type: Information sheet - Date posted: 2 November 2012
Getting help with caring for someone with dementia Caring for someone with dementia can be a hard and demanding task. Try not to take on all the work and responsibility by yourself. Article type: Information sheet - Date posted: 2 November 2012
Powers of attorney A power of attorney is a document in which you grant someone else the power to run your affairs for you if you become mentally incapacitated. Article type: Information sheet - Date posted: 1 November 2012
Money and legal matters It's important to put your financial and legal affairs in order as soon as possible. Article type: Information sheet - Date posted: 1 November 2012
End stage dementia End stage dementia is the last part of the journey that somebody with dementia has to make. Article type: Information sheet - Date posted: 1 November 2012
Palliative care Palliative care aims to give people reaching the end of their life the best quality care which meets their physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs. Article type: Information sheet - Date posted: 1 November 2012
Getting help with caring for someone with dementia Guidelines which will help you cope with your caring role, and help you understand why it is so important that you look after yourself. Article type: Information sheet - Date posted: 1 November 2012
Activities: a guide for carers of people with dementia This booklet is for those who care for a person with dementia and would like suggestions and information on planning daily activities. Article type: Information sheet - Date posted: 1 November 2012
Delivering Integrated Dementia Care: The 8 Pillars Model of Community This report sets out an integrated and comprehensive, evidence-based approach to supporting people with dementia living at home during the moderate to severe stages of the illness. Article type: Policy report - Date posted: 30 October 2012