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What is frontotemporal dementia (Pick’s Disease)?
It may be one of the less common types of dementia, but it’s important to recognise the signs and symptoms. Here’s what you need to know…

What is Alzheimer’s Disease?
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, or living with someone who has Alzheimer’s, you’re probably keen to learn everything you can about the disease. These are the essential facts you need to know.

Can a blood test show I’ve got dementia?
You may need to have a blood test during the dementia diagnosis process. Find out why this happens and what they’re testing for…

What are the causes, symptoms and remedy of vascular dementia?
You might not have heard of vascular dementia until you – or someone you know – was diagnosed with it, but it is the second most common form of dementia. Here’s the essential information you need to know

What brain scans will I receive during a dementia test?
There are several types of brain scans which might be used to diagnose dementia. Here’s the key facts that are worth knowing

What’s causing aggressive behaviour?
It’s one of the most upsetting and difficult symptoms of dementia. Find out what could be causing hostile or violent behaviour in the person you love or care for

What is dementia with Lewy bodies?
Find out what the different signs and symptoms are of dementia with Lewy bodies

What are the drug treatments for dementia?
Different medications can be used to treat Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. These are the essential facts you need to know about the various treatments available

What are the risk factors for dementia?
Find out if you, or someone you know, is at risk of developing dementia

What does 'live-in care' mean?
