Content Page End of life care Information about the difference between palliative and end of life care, along with what to expect at each stage.
Content Page Allied Health Professionals Experts in prevention and rehabilitation, who will help you focus on your abilities and strengths, so you can stay connected to your community and live in your own home for as long as possible.
Content Page Day services and opportunities Specialised support, to help people to maintain their skills so that they can stay independent for as long as possible and feel good about themselves.
Content Page What is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s disease is an illness of the brain which causes dementia. Over half the people in Scotland who have dementia have Alzheimer’s disease.
Content Page Volunteer with us Find out more about the importance of volunteers to Alzheimer Scotland.
Blog Brain health: never too early, never too late Neil Fullerton, Project and Communications Lead at Brain Health Scotland shares some advice on brain health in a special blog for Dementia Awareness Week.
Content Page Morag's Story Morag has shared her story about her experience with Alzheimer Scotland to help with the building of our Virtual Resource Centre.
Content Page Free personal and nursing care A brief guide on everything you need to know about personal and nursing care.
Content Page Money and legal matters Information and resources to help a person with dementia, and their family members, to make decisions for the future.
Content Page Our work and priorities Learn more about the Scottish Dementia Working Group's priorities including: Support & Services, Brain health, Influencing Policy & Practice, Tackling Stigma and more...