News Dementia experts gather for Dementia Awareness Week Alzheimer Scotland has gathered dementia experts to talk at our annual conference.
News Alison plans a lasting legacy Alison Mackenzie has put in place plans to leave a lasting legacy for dementia by arranging to leave a gift in her Will, in honour of her mum.
News Tea in the Sahara A sponsored challenge isn’t just a great way to raise money – it can also be a life-changing experience. Ann’s parents both died with dementia in 2001. Since then, Ann has been raising funds for Alzheimer Scotland and campaigning to improve understanding of dementia. Ann took part in a four day, 50km Sahara treck and describes the experience.
News Alzheimer Scotland welcomes largest dementia study ahead of World Alzheimer’s Day Results are in ahead of World Alzheimer Day from the largest survey regarding the attitudes about dementia.
News Raising awareness of our Dementia Helpline Alzheimer Scotland has launched a winter campaign to raise awareness of our unique 24-Hour Freephone Dementia Helpline and raise vital funds to support the ongoing crucial support.
News Kerry getting ready to walk for dementia Kerry, from Rutherglen, is taking part in the Memory Walk for the third year running
News Glasgow girl Sanna Whiteley to host Alzheimer Scotland Tea & Blether coffee morning in honour of gran Glasgow girl Sanna Whiteley, 9, is turning a long-held dream into reality by hosting a tea party in honour of her gran to raise money for Alzheimer Scotland.
News Balancing act: Ethics and AI in dementia support We’ve all seen the news coverage about the increasing emergence of artificial intelligence, or AI. It’s a phenomenon that is being widely scrutinised, with projections about how it might affect jobs, and how we live our lives in general. But how might it specifically benefit healthcare systems of the future?