Content Page What is dementia? Dementia is not part of the natural ageing process. Dementia affects the brain, making it harder to remember things or think as clearly as before.
Content Page About dementia In Scotland, over 90,000 people have dementia. It is most common in older people but can affect people in their 40s and 50s or even younger.
Content Page Community activities Opportunities for people to participate in activities that increase and, where possible improve physical, mental and emotional wellbeing for people living with dementia.
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 Therapeutic activity Therapeutic benefits of services and support Alzheimer Scotland provides.
Content Page Dementia Advisors Our Dementia Advisors are here to support people with dementia, their partners, families and carers, along with local businesses and the community.
Content Page Dementia Resource Centres Our centres offer friendly, accessible environments for everyone to enjoy. Pop in for information, advice or to take part in activities.
Content Page Support for younger people with dementia Specialist support, activities and groups for people with dementia under 65.