News Fundraising family walking 23 miles for Alzheimer Scotland Three generations of the same family are taking on the Kiltwalk
News Scotland fan who lives with Alzheimer’s disease enjoys Scotland vs Denmark thriller with his family at the national stadium Andy Newman, lifelong Scotland fan, was the lucky winner of a ticket giveaway by Alzheimer Scotland, with tickets donated by Para Football Scotland and Football Memories Scotland.
News Plans are brewing at The Edinburgh Clinic for Alzheimer Scotland’s Tea & Blether The Edinburgh Clinic are preparing to don their aprons in support of Alzheimer Scotland’s Tea & Blether coffee morning campaign.
News Brain Heath Scotland seeks Clinical Advisor We are seeking a clinical advisor to support the development of new NHS services that will promote brain health and reduce the incidence of dementia in Scotland.
News Marathon enthusiast Tracy runs London Marathon in dedication to her dad Tracy Watt, is running the London marathon this year in dedication to her father who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at the age of just 58 and sadly passed away 4 years later.
News Scottish FA expected to lead the way to ban children from heading the ball Alzheimer Scotland responds to widely reported news that the Scottish FA is planning a move towards placing a ban on children heading the football in training.
News Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt becomes a Dementia Friend Mental Health Minister Maureen Watt and colleagues took part in a Dementia Friends information session
News Determined Fundraiser aims to follow in family’s footsteps by running his first ever marathon! Grant from Edinburgh is running his first Marathon to follow in family’s footsteps
News Big Blue Thank You: Alzheimer Scotland key worker Norman Williamson laces up his trainers to fundraise for TeamAlzScot As we gear up for the Big Blue Thank You virtual movement, Norman Williamson, Dementia Advisor for Alzheimer Scotland shares his experience of fundraising and being a key worker during the pandemic.
News Friendship and dementia A dementia diagnosis can turn someone’s world upside down and it’s at this time that friendship is valued the most.