Fundraising Walking Challenges and Treks Ben Nevis Trek 2023 Experience the beauty of the Scottish Highlands!
Case study A shift in the life of a helpline volunteer Our 24 hour Freephone Dementia Helpline is staffed entirely by a team of trained and highly skilled volunteer call handlers. Their dedication and loyalty are remarkable. There is no 'typical' day on the Helpline but four of our remarkable team have shared one recent shvift to mark Dementia Awareness Week.
Content Page Adrenaline Events -Skydives, Abseils and more Take on an exhilarating challenge for #TeamAlzScot!
Content Page Day services volunteer Our Day Service volunteers support people living with dementia to communicate and actively participate in hobbies, interests and activities.
Content Page Therapeutic activity volunteers By becoming a Therapeutic volunteer, you can support people living with dementia attending local activity groups.
Content Page Befriending volunteers Our befriending volunteers offer social contact, and help people living with dementia to combat loneliness and isolation.
Content Page Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Nurse Consultants Report The report shows the importance of getting care right, against the costs at a human and resource level of getting this care wrong, as indicated by the number of people with dementia in acute hospitals.
Content Page Volunteer driver Our Volunteer Drivers help us to make it possible for people living with dementia to attend planned activities and support groups in their local area.
Content Page Information and advice volunteers Find out how to become a Helpline and information volunteer.