News Marc’s story: Connecting through cooking Marc’s mum Therese, 72, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2023. Here he shares her story, describing how their love of cooking helped them reconnect and also sparked an idea for a fundraising recipe book
News Dementia in prisons A new report 'The health and social care of people living with diagnosed or suspected dementia in prison' has been published by Alzheimer Scotland’s Centre for Policy and Practice (ASCPP).
Content Page Run for us 2024 Looking to take on a sponsored run in 2024 for Alzheimer Scotland? We offer a variety of places across runs throughout Scotland of various distances.
News Marathon runner Ruaridh is a Little Champion Eleven-year old superstar Ruaridh recently completed a thrilling 24 hour marathon challenge in dedication to his granny who has dementia. Ruaridh, his family and friends teamed up to run a mile, every hour until they reached 26.2 miles – raising more than £10,000 for Alzheimer Scotland. Ruaridh’s mum explains his amazing journey since the challenge.
News UK dementia charities call on the next UK Government to take action on dementia Leading dementia organisations across the country come together to demand better for people living with dementia now, and future generations.
Fundraising Running Paris Marathon 2025 Secure your place to take part in the Paris Marathon or Harmonie Mutuelle Semi de Paris (half marathon) 2025
News Active Voice Annual Report now published Read about some of the amazing work done by the Scottish Dementia Working Group (SDWG) and the National Dementia Carers Action Network (NDCAN) in 2023.
News Virtual reality experience could be a game changer for football fans with dementia Virtual reality technology that helps football fans living with dementia rekindle big match memories was unveiled today at Hampden Park.
News Naomi completes half marathon in dedication to her Grandad Naomi’s grandad, Jim was diagnosed with dementia. Here, she shares his story and explains that at the grand age of 88, he continues to live well.