News Emergency services sign dementia pledge Scotland's emergency services joined forces to collectively sign a dementia pledge.
News Football Memories Project partners with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Football Memories Project marks 10th anniversary with new initiative.
News How Self-Directed Support worked for us Michael explains how he used Self-Directed Support to help his wife Mary.
News Volunteer Counsellors Alzheimer Scotland offers a free, confidential, person-centred counselling service which is in high demand. We are looking for qualified counsellors to volunteer to support the delivery of this critical frontline service.
News Make a paw-sitive impact - Dementia Dog volunteer boarders wanted. This is an ideal role for individuals, couples, and families who would love to have a dog in their life, but who can’t accommodate a long-term commitment.
News Special Riverside Museum display sparks memories 'Car Sparks Memories', a new exhibit at Glasgow’s Riverside Museum, harnessing the power of reminiscence therapy, was unveiled earlier this year.
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 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 Judy Murray’s tennis tips target better brain health Tennis coach, Judy Murray, is backing an initiative that shows how beneficial tennis can be to help people keep their brains stimulated.
News Chinese connections Dr Barbara Sharp was invited to the Congress of Chinese Geriatrics and Technical Innovation