An innovative sensor that measures changes in the properties of light – and which is the size of a postage stamp – could help improve how Alzheimer’s disease is detected in the future.
In 2025, the number of women who died from dementia in England and Wales was the second highest ever recorded.
It's time to think differently about dementia, will you join us? Alzheimer’s Society Annual Conference 2026 will bring together health and social care leaders, policymakers, campaigners, researchers ...
A good mealtime experience can have a positive impact on a person’s health and wellbeing. Food preparation and the person’s surroundings can be important. It’s important to remember that people with ...
This application and the webpage (the “Dementia Directory”) contains information about services (“Information”) provided to Alzheimer’s Society by other organisations (“Information Providers”) for the ...
Social prescribing is used in health and social care, where people can live better by improving social and environmental aspects of their lives. Social prescribing has been found to benefit people ...
There is currently no cure for dementia. However, there are support and treatment options for dementia, including medication, that can help to manage a person’s symptoms. No current medications stop, ...
Find out people with dementia want you to know about running group activities. If you want to gather feedback about dementia services, they have tips and ideas. Recruitment and ethical considerations ...
Charity places for the Hackney Half Marathon 2027 are now open! The Hoka Hackney Half Marathon is a hugely popular race in the running calendar, with more runners taking part than ever before. In this ...