Dementia diagnoses are not a denouement, south London support proves
A ray of hope offers a glimpse of clarity for those shrouded in the darkness of dementia, thanks to support
A ray of hope offers a glimpse of clarity for those shrouded in the darkness of dementia, thanks to support
Finding yourself in a position where you have to care for someone can happen at any moment in your life. It’s not usually a choice, but an obligation and a desire to help someone you love. For many, that can happen before the age of 18.
After The Lions beat South Africa 22-17 in their first Test at the weekend, SWL explores if the conversation around
A new study has revealed concerns among amateur footballers and the parents of young footballers towards the long-term impact of
Sir Geoff Hurst is selling his own brand ‘Spirit of 66’ whisky and gin collection with proceeds going to Alzheimer
A London woman whose partner has Alzheimer’s disease, has ‘gone back in time’ to recreate an old photograph, in a bid
Exercise. It’s like marmite, you either love it or you hate it. Most of us who are forever chasing that
Ex-Servicemen and women living with dementia are finding solace in creativity at The Royal Star and Garter Home in Surbiton.
The world was left a little less lustrous following yesterday’s death of beloved fantasy author Terry Pratchett who had battled
A ‘remorseless’ Putney woman who swiped cash from an elderly woman with severe Alzheimer’s in her care was sentenced yesterday.
With dementia affecting more than 800,000 people in the UK and one Briton per hour being diagnosed with Parkinson’s, a