News Lynne's story Lynne, originally from Belfast, was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s disease aged 64.
News West Lothian couple set to embark on a European rail adventure Ailsa’s husband, Richard, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2019, aged 62. Life goes on for them, and they continue to make lasting memories together. This Autumn, they will embark on a European rail adventure to coincide with the Rugby World Cup
News Running duo raise funds for Alzheimer Scotland Lisa and Kimberleigh completed a fundraising challenge to run 50 miles in one month to raise awareness of dementia and funds for Alzheimer Scotland.
News Scotland fan who lives with Alzheimer’s disease enjoys Scotland vs Denmark thriller with his family at the national stadium Andy Newman, lifelong Scotland fan, was the lucky winner of a ticket giveaway by Alzheimer Scotland, with tickets donated by Para Football Scotland and Football Memories Scotland.
News Top tech tips this winter Here are our top tech tips and for winter showcasing some of the devices tried and tested by people living with dementia and their carers.
News Award win for Alzheimer Scotland West Highland's project "Gaelic Conversations" Alzheimer Scotland representatives were delighted to be the recipient of the Community Awards at this year's Scottish Gaelic Awards for their work with the Gaelic speaking community.
News Our response to Alzheimer Europe's latest prevalence report Alzheimer Europe's report states that, despite a marked reduction in the prevalence of dementia across European countries, the number of people with dementia is set to double by 2050.
News In the news: National Records of Scotland population report Alzheimer Scotland responds to headlines on the latest National Records of Scotland report
News An update from Henry Simmons An update from Alzheimer Scotland's Chief Executive, Henry Simmons, on Fair Dementia Care.