News International Children's Book Day April 2 marks International Children's Book day. We are sharing a range of books for children that aim to increase overall understanding of dementia and how they can help support people living with condition.
Content Page Decisions about future treatment Information about advice, supporting you to set out your preferences to help people understand how you wish to be treated.
Content Page Make us your Charity of the Year Choosing Alzheimer Scotland as your company’s official ‘Charity of the Year’ will not only give you the time to fundraise and raise awareness of our charity but it will give us the time to show you just how important your support is.
News World Book Day To mark World Book Day, we’re delighted to recommend some brilliant books for everyone to enjoy. These have a focus on dementia and range from reflections on real-life experiences to academic guidebooks offering information and support.
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 Purple Alert A free, community minded app that can help people living with dementia if they go missing.
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.