Case study Angus and Jean Angus was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease five years ago. His wife, Jean, didn’t want to leave him alone for long, but she really needed a break from caring.
Content Page Support while you shop Find out the ways you can support Alzheimer Scotland when you're shopping.
Content Page Jeanette's Story Jeanette shares with us in her blog the story of the work done by her local Musical Memories group during lockdown.
News Our response to UK health regulator’s rejection of lecanemab as treatment for Alzheimer’s disease UK medicines regulator MHRA has approved the new Alzheimer’s drug, lecanemab, for use in the UK. However, an interim decision by NICE has deemed lecanemab not cost-effective for the NHS.
News COVID-19: the hidden impact Alzheimer Scotland are pleased to share the findings of our recent report looking into the impact of coronavirus on people with dementia, their families and carers.
News Brain Health & Dementia Resource Centre Open Days Are you interested in learning more about how you can protect and improve your brain health? We would like to invite you to our Brain Health Open Days, where you can find out the latest information about prevention, risk reduction and maintaining a healthy brain throughout your life.
Blog International Women's Day 2021 - Women and Brain Health Anna Borthwick from Brain Health Scotland, has written a blog for International Women's Day 2021 on women and dementia, and how to keep your brain healthy.
News Our winter support We know that winter can be a challenging time. We want to reassure you that Alzheimer Scotland will remain here for you over these coming months between our local support and warm spaces, our National Dementia Advisor Service and our 24 hour Freephone Dementia Helpline.
Case study Brenda's story I volunteer with Alzheimer Scotland where I attend the Day Centre once a week, take part in fund-raising and serve on the branch committee. It keeps me busy!
Content Page International activity Find out more about the international organisations that Alzheimer Scotland is connected with to develop international dementia practice and policy.