News An update from Alzheimer Scotland Alzheimer Scotland Chief Executive, Henry Simmons, has written an update on our support during coronavirus.
News Dedicated fundraiser Morag set to skydive for Alzheimer Scotland! A tireless fundraiser, Morag has achieved some impressive feats in her support of various charities over the years. This time, Alzheimer Scotland is her chosen beneficiary, and she has an activity in her sights that will really test her mettle…
News Serving up dementia information across 120 Scottish libraries – new partnership launched The Scottish Libraries & Information Council, the Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre, Alzheimer Scotland and pathfinder libraries in Stirling, Aberdeenshire, Glasgow, Fife, North Ayrshire, Inverclyde, the Lothians, East Dunbartonshire and Renfrewshire launched a new partnership to establish vital dementia information hubs in over 120 community libraries
News Scotland's Dementia Award Winners We profile winners of Best Community Support Initiative and Best Dementia Friendly Initiative
News Danny and Catherine's story Danny and Catherine tell us what a little bit of magic means to them.
News Promising results in Alzheimer's drug trial explained The pharmaceutical company Eisai have announced positive results from a large trial of the drug 'lecanemab'. But what happens next, and what does this mean for the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease?
News Thank you to Selkirk Distillers We would like to say a massive thank you to Allan and the team at Selkirk Distillers for their generous donation of hand sanitizer for our Alzheimer Scotland services in Glasgow.
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 Intergenerational project joins young and old An inspirational new project in Dumfries and Galloway has brought together different generations with the aim of raising awareness of dementia and tackling the issues of stereotypes and ageism. The project gave a shared opportunity for primary school children and people with dementia to socialise together through various activities such as arts, baking and playing games.