Content Page Fundraising FAQs We've put together some of the frequently asked questions when choosing to fundraise as part of Team AlzScot.
Content Page Campaigning for change Information about how Alzheimer Scotland works nationally and locally to make sure that nobody faces dementia alone.
Content Page 24 hour Freephone Dementia Helpline Emotional support and signposting advice, available 24 hours, everyday of the year.
Content Page Become a NDCAN member Membership form to join NDCAN, along with further details of what becoming an NDCAN members involves.
Information sheet Personal appearance & hygiene Keeping clean and suitably dressed is important to all of us. It affects how we feel about ourselves and how other people react to us.
Content Page Carer training Training and information support specifically for family carers of people with dementia.
Content Page Active Voice The Active Voice of people living with dementia and their carers is about upholding rights and driving change and there are several ways for you to get involved.
Information sheet Activities: a guide for carers of people with dementia This booklet is for those who care for a person with dementia and would like suggestions and information on planning daily activities.
Content Page When will I see my love again 'When Will I See My Love Again' is a poem about a wife caring for her husband who is living with dementia.
News Our response to drug breakthrough news Alzheimer Scotland warmly welcomes the news from the Alzheimer Association International Conference of two potentially promising drugs to tackle Alzheimer’s disease – donanemab and HMTM.