Content Page Symptoms and diagnosis Every person experiences dementia differently. It all depends on how and what parts of the brain are affected.
Information sheet Powers of attorney A power of attorney is a document in which you grant someone else the power to run your affairs for you if you become mentally incapacitated.
Case study Euan’s final mile! 36 year old Euan Brown from Newton Mearns tells us why he was inspired to run 500 miles for his Mum
Content Page Become a SDWG member Find out how to become a Scottish Dementia Working Group (SDWG) member. Membership is free and will allow you to meet other people with dementia to discuss things that really matter to you.
Resource Centre South Ayrshire Locality Our team within South Ayrshire aims to support people with dementia, their families, relatives and friends at any stage of the illness.
Content Page 90k Step Challenge 2025 Complete 90 steps in one week to support and raise funds for the 90,000 people living with dementia in Scotland.
Content Page Support us It's only with the generous support of our dedicated fundraisers and donors that we can continue to make sure nobody faces dementia alone.
Blog Maureen's story Maureen is 65 years old and currently living well with vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. This is her story.
Content Page SDWG research and publications Find out how SDWG members are involved in dementia research, along with details of useful publications SDWG have produced to support people with dementia.
Blog Stuart's South American adventure Stuart Dougall writes about why dementia didn't stop his journey to the city at the 'End of the world'!