Information for Patients with Dementia
Page last reviewed: 21 May 2025
Page created: 21 May 2025
Page created: 21 May 2025
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There is a wide range of support available for patients with dementia and those caring for them, aimed at improving quality of life and easing the challenges of daily care.
Healthcare providers often offer tailored treatment plans, including medication and cognitive therapies, to help manage symptoms. Community resources such as memory clinics, support groups, and respite care services provide emotional and practical assistance to both patients and caregivers.
Additionally, organisations like The Alzheimer's Society and local health services offer educational materials, helplines, and caregiver training to help families better understand the condition and cope with its demands. This network of support plays a crucial role in reducing caregiver stress and ensuring that individuals with dementia receive compassionate, informed care.
Please click the following links for more information and support:
Find support near you | Alzheimer's Society
Dementia Support Line | Alzheimer's Society
Talking to someone about their memory problems | Alzheimer's Society
How we can support you - Dementia UK