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Dementia Support Line | Alzheimer s Society

If you need dementia support, we’re here for you. Get personalised information, support and advice by calling us on 0333 150 3456.
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Dementia support services | Alzheimer s Society

Alzheimer s Society provides help and hope to anyone affected by dementia. Call our support line, join our online community, find support in your local area or get dementia information.
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24 Hour advice line - St Michaels Hospice

Call our 24 hour advice line for any questions or concerns you might have regarding a terminal illness. Our expert team are here to help.
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Contact us | Alzheimer s Society

Find out how to get in touch with Alzheimer s Society by phone, email, post or online.
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Is it getting older or dementia? | Alzheimer s Society

It s a normal sign of ageing to become more forgetful. Find out how for someone with dementia, changes will be different and affect their life more.
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Causes of memory problems | Alzheimer s Society

Difficulties with memory may be caused by a range of physical and mental health problems.
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Talking to someone about their memory problems | Alzheimer s Society

It can be difficult to talk to someone about problems with their memory. We have advice to help you start a conversation.
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Alzheimer s disease | Alzheimer s Society

Alzheimer’s disease is a physical illness which damages a person’s brain. This eventually causes dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia.
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Reduce your risk of dementia | Alzheimer s Society

There are things you can do to reduce your own risk of developing dementia. These include keeping active, eating healthily and exercising your mind.
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Possible risks of dementia | Alzheimer s Society

Some health or lifestyle factors have been connected with dementia. But these do not have enough evidence to say that they are major risk factors.
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