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Coming soon: the easier way to set up Lasting Power of Attorney
Find out how Unforgettable are creating a unique LPA document designed specifically for people with dementia and their families

Barefoot running helps boost memory
Running without shoes on has been found to boost cognitive performance, according to a study from the University of North Florida

Elderly carers in their 80s are an ‘invisible army’ say Age UK
The number of people aged over 80 who are caring for someone has rocketed to an estimated 417,000 in the last seven years

MP Dennis Skinner sings to care home residents with dementia
The MP for Bolsover used to sing to his late mother when she was diagnosed with the disease, and has carried on the tradition in a care home in Derbyshire

TV Review: The Truth About Dementia with Angela Rippon
TV presenter Angela Rippon delved into the world of dementia last night, looking at the latest research and ways to avoid it

What’s the key ingredient in curry that can help with brain health?
New research claims eating a curry once a week could help ward off dementia, but is that really the case?

Big rise in applications to set up Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)
The number of people setting up ‘living wills’ or LPA documents has risen to half a million in the last year.

Good hair day: how hair care can benefit people with dementia
A study has highlighted how important hairdressing and styling is for people with dementia as part of their care plan.

Lambeth Healthy Living Club – every town should have a club like this
Kate Corr visits an innovative dementia-led social club in London which improves the lives of everyone who attend – whether they have dementia or not

What does 'live-in care' mean?
