What are the symptoms of functional cognitive disorder? A person with FCD is likely to frequently misplace items, lose track of what they are doing or saying, or not be able to follow the thread of a ...
At the 2024 Annual Lecture, learn how innovative approaches to funding build a thriving research ecosystem and lay the groundwork for future breakthroughs 2023 was a year of historic discoveries in ...
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How can I deal with loneliness as a person with dementia who lives alone? It’s normal to feel lonely sometimes. However, if you don’t have people around you, or find it hard to stay in touch, you may ...
When a person is diagnosed with dementia they may not understand or accept their diagnosis. This may be because the person is in denial, or because they have what is known as ‘lack of insight’. When a ...
Support and services from the GP include support for anxiety and depression, medical and practical support. A person with dementia should see their GP at least once a year for a check-up, called an ...
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Working together to make Santander the UK’s best dementia-friendly bank. Alzheimer’s Society launched a unique and sector leading strategic partnership with Santander UK in January 2019. We have been ...
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What are the symptoms of functional cognitive disorder? A person with FCD is likely to frequently misplace items, lose track of what they are doing or saying, or not be able to follow the thread of a ...