Were here, so how can we help? Living with dementia at any time brings challenges. Coronavirus is making daily life much harder. But youre not alone. If you need support and advice, we are here for you. How we can support you
Dementia affects people differently. Find out how Alzheimers Society can support you by phone, online or face-to-face.
Coronavirus and dementia
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As national restrictions ease we are gradually able to reopen some face-to-face and group services over the coming weeks as well as continuing to run new versions of some services.

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I learned the care system inside out. Now Im calling for change.
Julie Hayden explains how she learned the flaws in our fractured dementia care system during her career as a nurse and social worker.
As a community we need to embrace, understand and work with it.
Community leader Morcea Walker talks to us about the specific challenges of dementia in the Black community.
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Despite the challenges of the pandemic, India shares how she continues to support her gran, Brenda, who lives with dementia.
‘Mum worked non-stop to build us a life in the UK. That’s why I look after her now.’
Michelle and her mum, Daphne, who has Alzheimers disease, share their story.
Art therapy helps my grandmother with her dementia and my autism.
James is a young artist with autism who helps to care for his grandmother, Joan, who has vascular dementia.
‘I can’t forget the people in my young days.
Connie, who has dementia, has enjoyed a varied life of rich and unique experiences from Grenada to England.
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