Exercise DVD Packs
Claim your free DVD to help you get moving. The DVDs are produced by Age UK Oxfordshire’s Physical Activity Service and have been developed specifically for people living with dementia to … Read more
Claim your free DVD to help you get moving. The DVDs are produced by Age UK Oxfordshire’s Physical Activity Service and have been developed specifically for people living with dementia to … Read more
Scientists from the Thames Valley Research Network will give you an insight into what life is like inside a busy lab
The first new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease for nearly 20 years has been approved by regulators in the United States
Someone living with dementia may struggle to regularly take what they’re prescribed, or be taking more medication than necessary.
A diagnosis of dementia can make travelling more difficult. There are some things that may make holiday planning easier and lots of tips to consider before you travel.
People living with dementia are able to carry on using the skills they have in areas such as making music, visual art and craft making, for far longer than it might once have been assumed.
You may have questions about how to pay for care and support and how to ensure your wishes and preferences can be respected.
A diagnosis does not always mean you have to give up driving. There are ways to make driving easier and options if you are giving up driving.