Unlocking the power of nature: Alzheimer Scotland's second Outdoor Dementia Resource Centre Scotland’s second dedicated Outdoor Brain Health and Dementia Resource Centre is getting ready to open its doors, a special space within Lauriston Castle Gardens that will make the site even more meaningful and accessible for all. Article type: News - Date posted: 6 May 2024
Carer Support Group A monthly carers support group that is open to all carers and families of people living with dementia Local Support
Celebrating Scottish Research Conference Tickets are available for the Celebrating Scottish Research Conference taking place on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 June Article type: News - Date posted: 2 May 2024
Post Diagnostic Support Link Worker vacancy (North Perthshire) Be part of a National Team of Post Diagnostic Support Link Workers (PDS Link Workers) providing high-quality, person-centred support to people living with dementia and their families in North Perthsire. Article type: News - Date posted: 1 May 2024
Childhood Dementia In recent years, Alzheimer Scotland has been working closely with the Australian Childhood Dementia Initiative to develop our understanding of the numerous neurological conditions and brain diseases that lead to some younger people and children developing what is described as Childhood Dementia. Read more about our continued support towards Childhood Dementia. Article type: News - Date posted: 30 April 2024
Epilepsy Scotland Information Drop-in Epilepsy Scotland is visiting the Inverness Brain Health and Dementia Resource Centre with their information stall, providing a great opportunity to meet them, ask questions, and pick up some leaflets. Starts on: 9 May 2024
Dementia Advisor Support and Information Eyemouth What Matters Hub First Tuesday of every month from 12pm-2pm at Eyemouth Community Centre. Local Support
Dementia Advisor Support and Information Kelso What Matters Hub First Wednesday of every month from 10am-12.30pm at Mayfield Garden Centre, Kelso Local Support
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. Article type: News - Date posted: 17 April 2024