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
Case study Go #TeamAlzScot! There was a great atmosphere at the finish line. Loads of people had turned out to cheer on their friends and family.
Blog Ashlea and Ross' story This year, Ashlea and Ross Miller took on one of the biggest physical challenges of their life. The 30 year olds, originally from Glasgow, completed their challenge of running the highest marathon in the world in May 2016.
Case study Brenda's story I volunteer with Alzheimer Scotland where I attend the Day Centre once a week, take part in fund-raising and serve on the branch committee. It keeps me busy!
Case study Volunteer for the local Alzheimers Scotland branch The staff and volunteers were very warm, welcoming and extremely friendly the day I arrived.
Case study Some peace of mind The volunteer obviously provided a person-centred service, showing genuine interest and valuing Dad’s life and interests
News Supporters putting their best foot forward for Scotland’s Memory Walk Participants across Scotland are putting plans in place for their Memory Walks. Gary Lunan is one supporter with plans underway.
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.