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.
News Is research the route to finding a cure? Martin's story Martin Robertson was diagnosed with a rare form of dementia, Posterior Cortical Atrophy, in 2016 aged 57. Since then, he has engaged heavily with the research field, seeing it as the route to a cure for this disease.
Content Page Geoff's Story SDWG member Geoff shares his thoughts on being diagnosed with, and living with Vascular Dementia.
News Top tech tips this winter Here are our top tech tips and for winter showcasing some of the devices tried and tested by people living with dementia and their carers.
Case study Superstar fundraiser Lucy (10) raises funds in honour of her Grandpa Lucy Deas, aged 10 from Fife, has been using her creativity and love of reading to fundraise for Alzheimer Scotland, and raise awareness of dementia at the same time.
News Holiday and travel tips With summer holiday season in full swing, we have put together some useful tips for travelling.
Content Page Befriending volunteers Our befriending volunteers offer social contact, and help people living with dementia to combat loneliness and isolation.
Content Page Margaret's story Margaret McCallion is 59 years old and lives well with frontotemporal dementia and is a member of the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Here, Margaret talks about her experiences.
News Generous SCO concert-goers hit the high notes for Alzheimer Scotland Huge thanks to everyone who supported our fundraising collections at the Scottish Chamber Orchestra's Viennese New Year concerts in Edinburgh, Perth, Aberdeen and Ayr. Generous concert-goers donated almost £5,000!