Event Epilepsy Scotland Information Drop-in Epilepsy Scotland is visiting the Inverness Brain Health and Dementia Resource Centre with their information stall, providing a great opportunity to meet them, ask questions, and pick up some leaflets.
Local Support Dementia Advisor Support and Information Eyemouth What Matters Hub First Tuesday of every month from 12pm-2pm at Eyemouth Community Centre.
Local Support Dementia Advisor Support and Information Kelso What Matters Hub First Wednesday of every month from 10am-12.30pm at Mayfield Garden Centre, Kelso
Content Page Alzheimer Scotland Annual Conference 2024 Our Annual Conference will be held on Friday 20 September at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. Free tickets are available for people with dementia and their carers.
News Is research the route to finding a cure? Martin's story Martin Robertson was diagnosed with a rare form of dementia, Posterior Cortical Atrophy, in 2016 aged 57. Since then, he has engaged heavily with the research field, seeing it as the route to a cure for this disease.
News Eleven year old Ruaridh sets the pace in dedication to his gran 11 year old Ruaridh has raised over £2,690 for Alzheimer Scotland by running just over a mile every hour until he reaches the distance of 26.2 miles (the same as a full marathon).
Event Re:Connect Tea Dance Following a range of dementia-friendly concerts in 2023, we are delighted to announce Scottish Chamber Orchestra will be hosting another Tea Dance Concert (Stirling) in partnership with Alzheimer Scotland.
Content Page Tea & Blether - fundraising resources Check out our downloadable fundraising pack, posters, bunting and more - everything you need to make your Tea & Blether worth talking about...
News Volunteers wanted for nationwide appeal We are teaming up with Morrisons supermarkets in a nationwide fundraising appeal from Monday 2 to Sunday 8th June 2025. Could you spare a couple of hours to make a difference?
News Our 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.