NewsNicole Climbs 20 Munros to help Change Dementia Determined climber Nicole O’Rafferty from Hamilton, took on her challenge of a lifetime by bagging a ‘Munro a Month’ during 2019.
Content PageAbout dementia In Scotland, over 90,000 people have dementia. It is most common in older people but can affect people in their 40s and 50s or even younger.
Content PageGetting out and about Staying active is important for physical and mental wellbeing. Find things which can help you here.
Content PageFair Dementia Care A report highlighting the inequalities people living with advanced dementia face, in terms of accessing health care, and recommendations to reform current experiences.
Content PageFundraising events From sporting and challenge events like marathons, treks and even zipslides; to events taking place in your local community, there's lots of ways to get involved.
NewsTelling stories: Fair Dementia Care Campaign Joanna Boddy, member of the National Dementia Carers Action Group (NDCAN), shares her experience
NewsBack in the saddle to change dementia Alan Corsie from Kinross completed his USA coast-to-coast fundraising cycle.
NewsHope after diagnosis Carol Hargreaves shares how she became involved with the Scottish Dementia Working Group
Information sheetWhat is dementia? Dementia is an umbrella term for over 100 different types of diseases and symptoms, and it's possibly to have more than one type.