Information library
Our information sheets and leaflets are here to help with advice for people living with dementia, their families and carers. If you would like to request printed copies of our resources or require resources in different languages then please contact us at info@alzscot.org
- Our key resource booklets- Our 5 key resource booklets aim to answer the most common questions you may have about dementia and caring for someone with dementia. - Worried about your memory? 
 This resource aims to provide guidance to people who are experiencing memory problems or are worried that they, or someone they know, may have dementia.
 Download here- What is dementia? 
 This resource offers an overview on what dementia is and what to do if you are worried about dementia
 Download here- Dementia: After a diagnosis 
 This resource tries to answer some of the questions you may have after receiving a diagnosis of dementia. Each section looks at a different area of your life and suggests ways to adapt to any changes you may face.
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 This resource provides information and advice for people who care for someone in the middle to late stages of dementia. The book aims to help you feel less alone and give you practical advice on coping.
 Download here- Younger people with dementia 
 When someone under the age of 65 is diagnosed with dementia it is described as ‘young’ or ‘younger onset’ dementia. This resource is for anyone with a diagnosis of young onset dementia and aims to support people to live well with their diagnosis.
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- Getting a diagnosis- Worried about your memory? 
 This booklet aims to provide guidance to people who are experiencing memory problems or are worried that they, or someone they know, may have dementia.
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 This information sheet covers the important things to consider when seeing your doctor if you are worried about dementia.
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- Living with dementia- Dementia: After a diagnosis 
 This book tries to answer some of the questions you may have after receiving a diagnosis of dementia. Each section looks at a different area of your life and suggests ways to adapt to any changes you may face.
 Download here- Younger people with dementia 
 Information for anyone with a diagnosis of young onset dementia and aims to support people to live well with their diagnosis. Download here- Friendship and dementia 
 Friendship is really important to people living with dementia, and their families and carers.
 Download here- Dementia and voting 
 Just because you have a diagnosis of dementia it does not mean that you are not able to vote. Our Dementia and Voting Information Sheet contains helpful information and guidance.
 Download here- Pain in dementia 
 People with dementia may express their pain differently to people who don’t have dementia. Our information sheet explains more about this.
 Download here- Self-Directed Support and dementia (SDS) 
 Information to explain what Self-Directed Support is and how it works so you can decide if it could be for you.
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 Information for people with dementia who are considering travelling and for carers of people with dementia.
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- Understanding dementia- What is dementia? 
 This leaflet offers an overview on what dementia is and what to do if you are worried about dementia
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 This booklet aims to provide guidance to people who are experiencing memory problems or are worried that they, or someone they know, may have dementia.
 Download here- Genetics and dementia 
 Many people with dementia are concerned that their disease may have been inherited and that they may pass it on to their children. Our Genetics and dementia resource provides information on this.
 Download here- Getting to Know Me 
 An editable form to capture personal details, to help medical staff during a hospital stay.
 Download here- Risk factors in dementia 
 There are many factors that can influence an person’s risk of developing dementia. Our resource provides information on this.
 Download here- Sexuality and dementia 
 More information about sexuality and intimacy when someone with dementia is living at home.
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- Caring for someone with dementia- Coping with dementia 
 This book provides information and advice for people who care for someone in the middle to late stages of dementia. The book aims to help you feel less alone and give you practical advice on coping.
 Download here- 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.
 Download here- Communicating with someone who has dementia: Helpful hints 
 Our Helpful Hints leaflet provides hints and tips on how to communicate with a person who has dementia.
 Download here- Getting help with caring for someone with dementia 
 Information and advice to help support carers and family members.
 Download here- 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.
 Download here- Grief & Bereavement 
 This booklet has been designed by bereaved carers for family and carers bereaved of a loved one with dementia
 Download here- For Carers by Carers 
 A suite of 8 resource leaflets by the National Dementia Carer Action Network (NDCAN) written by carers, for carers.- Going for a diagnosis Download here
- Going into hospital Download here
- Looking after yourself Download here
- When problems arise Download here
- Working with professionals and services Download here
- Grief and loss Download here
- Helping someone with dementia to live well Download here
- Moving into a care home Download here
 
- Support & services- Dementia Advisors 
 This leaflet provides information on our Dementia Advisor service and how they can help you.
 Download here- A guide to Alzheimer Scotland’s services 
 Our guide contains information about what to expect from services such as day care and community groups.
 Download here- Allied Health Professionals leaflet 
 Experts in prevention and rehabilitation, who will help you focus on your abilities and strengths, so you can stay connected to your community and live in your own home for as long as possible.
 Download here- Helpcard 
 Our helpcard can help members of your local community like staff or officials to make your visits and experiences more dementia friendly.
 Download here- Carer’s Card 
 Showing our carer’s card is a simple way to give an important message about you and the person you’re with.
 Download here- Comments, suggestions or complaints 
 This leaflet tells you how to go about making a complaint about Alzheimer Scotland services you have been provided.
 Download here- Building a dementia friendly community 
 This leaflet offers some simple tips that may help you to make your business a dementia friendly environment.
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- Legal & money matters- Dementia and the law 
 Learn more about the laws in Scotland which aim to protect the rights of vulnerable adults, including people with dementia.
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 Information and advice about the different kinds of powers you can grant someone and how you can grant Power of Attorney.
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- Types of dementia- Dementia is an umbrella term for over 100 different types of illnesses and disease symptoms. Our information sheets below are on some of the different types of dementias. - Alzheimer’s disease 
 Download here- Behavioural variant FTD (bvFTD) formerly known as Pick’s disease 
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 Download here- Dementia with Lewy bodies 
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- Health & wellbeing- Coming into hospital – 5 key things 
 The information in this booklet is designed to answer some of the questions you may have about preparing to come into hospital and about what to expect during your stay.
 Download here- Constipation and faecal impaction information sheet 
 Download here- Continence management – advice for carers of people with dementia 
 Download here- Dementia and deafness leaflet 
 Download here- Dementia and sight loss leaflet 
 Download here- Healthy living with dementia information sheet 
 Download here- Oral health and dementia information sheet 
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- Dementia medication- Anti-psychotic drugs: what to do if you are worried 
 This information sheet lists some of the more common drugs used together with their possible side effects.
 Download here- Aricept (donepezil hydrochloride) 
 Donepezil hydrochloride (marketed as Aricept) is one of a group of three drugs for people with Alzheimer’s disease called cholinesterase inhibitors.
 Download here- Ebixa (memantine) 
 Memantine (marketed as Ebixa) is a drug treatment currently available in the UK for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
 Download here- Reminyl (galantamine hydrobromide) 
 Galantamine hydrobromide (marketed as Reminyl) is one of a group of three drugs for people with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Reports and publications
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Allied Health Professionals
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Active voice
Visit our Active Voice page to find flash reports and publications from SDWG and NDCAN.
