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When someone with dementia becomes lost
When someone with dementia is lost, they’re usually found. But now is the time to make an emergency plan.
Breaking barriers; Communicate effectively with people with Dementia
Non verbal cues get stronger as language becomes weaker in dementia
Early Bird catching the worm – the value of early diagnosis
The advantages of early diagnosis in dementia.
Christmas animation that feels right about dementia.
Watching films about dementia can be a chore
I changed my mind about the Alzheimer’s Research UK animation
Showing how to befriend a person affected by dementia is powerful