Case study A shift in the life of a helpline volunteer There is no 'typical' day on our 24hr Freephone Dementia Helpline but four of our highly skilled volunteer call handlers have shared their story to mark Dementia Awareness Week.
Content Page Support group volunteers Find out how you can get involved in Alzheimer Scotland’s support groups. These enable people living with dementia and/or carers to openly discuss and share their thoughts in a safe and supportive environment.
Content Page Fundraising FAQs We've put together some of the frequently asked questions when choosing to fundraise as part of Team AlzScot.
News Policy and Practice Innovations Following on from our Annual Conference, we will be hosting a special seminar on Monday 23 September highlighting some of the innovative projects from the Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice (ASCPP).
Content Page Fundraising in your workplace From an office cake sale to staff development and charity partnerships, we can offer your workplace a bespoke range of engagement opportunities.
News Edinburgh care home residents do Memory Walk for Alzheimer Scotland Residents and staff at an Edinburgh care home have joined a fundraising challenge that pays tribute to people with dementia by walking more than three miles around their gardens.
Content Page Support us in the workplace We've put together some of the most popular ways businesses are already supporting our work.
Content Page Elaine's Story Elaine joined National Dementia Carers Action Network (NDCAN) after feeling that some of the struggles she faced when caring for her mum could have been avoided. This is her story.
Content Page Day services volunteer Our Day Service volunteers support people living with dementia to communicate and actively participate in hobbies, interests and activities.
News Judy Murray’s tennis tips target better brain health Tennis coach, Judy Murray, is backing an initiative that shows how beneficial tennis can be to help people keep their brains stimulated.