Dementia together magazine

Welcome to the Alzheimer’s Society magazine for people affected by dementia, produced six times a year.

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Real stories
Real stories

Margaret Bloor, in Greater Manchester, says that cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) has made a big difference to her.

Real stories
Real stories

People with dementia in Peterborough tell us what they think about dementia-friendly smartphones and landline handsets.

Real stories
Real stories

Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and its charitable arm, the Wolves Foundation, are finding how best to include people with dementia and carers. 

Advice
Advice

After his wife’s diagnosis, Tony Hall from Bristol set up a local action alliance and fights for change by lobbying politicians.

Real stories
Real stories

Sharon Daltrey from Kent wants other people to benefit from the creative ways she found to connect with her late father.

Real stories
Real stories

Paul Harvey, in Essex, has young-onset dementia and worries about the pressure that residential care costs would put on his family. 

Research
Research

Johanna Jackson, at Imperial College London, is analysing the small connections between our brain cells to unlock big insights about dementia.

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