News International Children's Book Day April 2 marks International Children's Book day. We are sharing a range of books for children that aim to increase overall understanding of dementia and how they can help support people living with condition.
News Clocks Changing - Useful Tips Clocks go forward 1 hour at 1am on the last Sunday in March. The clocks going forward can be a difficult time for a person living with dementia, but there are some things you can do to make the change less of a challenge and help them cope with the loss of an hour.
News Volunteers wanted for 24h Freephone Dementia Helpline Since 1989, our Helpline has supported thousands of people with dementia, their partners, family and friends. We're now looking for dedicated and compassionate volunteers who can commit to at least one regular shift per week on the Helpline.
News World Book Day To mark World Book Day, we’re delighted to recommend some brilliant books for everyone to enjoy. These have a focus on dementia and range from reflections on real-life experiences to academic guidebooks offering information and support.
News Safer Internet Day #Saferinternetday is Tuesday 6 February and we wanted to share some top tips in staying safe online.
News Our response to the Scottish Government's consultation on the National Dementia Strategy Alzheimer Scotland responds to the Scottish Government's consultation process for the 4th National Dementia Strategy.
News Tips for Bonfire Night - 5 November There will be a lot of people who will be so excited about this weekend coming with all the bonfire parties and fireworks. This can be a very noisy and confusing time for many. Here are some tips to reduce stress this weekend.
News A step forward towards Fair Dementia Care Alzheimer Scotland's response to the proposed Free Personal and Nursing Care increase - which is a step towards achieving Fair Dementia Care.
News COVID-19: the hidden impact Alzheimer Scotland are pleased to share the findings of our recent report looking into the impact of coronavirus on people with dementia, their families and carers.