Understand the needs of people with dementia, and their families, and how to provide them with better quality end-of-life care. Join UEA's online course.
An appropriate and supportive legislative environment based on internationally-accepted human rights standards is required to ensure the highest quality of care for people with dementia and...
Caring for someone with dementia can be hard and stressful at times, but there are organisations that can help with training and support.
This chapter discusses the key issues in providing palliative care for people with living with dementia and their families. Common palliative care needs and symptoms are presented...
Mentoring programs bring together those just starting to care for family members with dementia and those who have been coping for some time.
Explore ways to give supportive dementia care with Newcastle University's online course for people suffering as well as their carers, families and health workers.
Things like activity trackers and sensors might make it easier to keep people with dementia safe and help caregivers. Researchers are going to test that idea in the real world.
In the last seven years of life, people with dementia have significantly higher costs of care, and these extra costs are largely shouldered by the family.
Alzheimer's Society research programme focuses on improving care for people with dementia today and finding a cure for tomorrow.
Khalid Ali interviews the humanitarian activist Tuen Toebes about care people with dementia in today's podcast.