Information sheetDementia and sight loss Sight loss affects around 250,000 people with dementia in Scotland.
NewsConnecting people, connecting support Our Allied Health Professionals have launched an interactive website where people living with dementia, carers, family and supporters come together to explore ways to live well with dementia.
Content PageCharitable trusts and foundations Many of Alzheimer Scotland’s projects and services benefit from grants given by charitable Trusts and Foundations.
Content PageMargaret's Story Read about Margaret's experience of losing her job because of her dementia diagnosis
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.
NewsCommitted couple Alzheimer Scotland's 24 hour Freephone Dementia Helpline is staffed by our incredible volunteers.
NewsIsabel conquers Kilimanjaro from home Our own Sponsored Event Fundraiser and helpline volunteer, Isabel Quinn is conquering the mighty Kilimanjaro from home.
Information sheetAbout dementia Dementia is not a natural part of the ageing process. It’s caused by illnesses that affect the brain.