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How to Switch Care Sponsors
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How to create a daily care plan for someone with dementia
It can be hard work caring for someone with dementia, but having a daily routine might make life a little easier for both of you. Here’s how to get started

What is reminiscence therapy?
Reminiscence therapy is a powerful and enjoyable way to connect with a person who has dementia and manage the symptoms of their illness. Best of all, it’s easy to do. Here’s what you need to know.

What is Younger/Early Onset Alzheimer’s & Dementia?
Many people are shocked to discover that young people can get Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Find out about the different types of dementia which affect people under the age of 65

Check your meds: 10 prescription drugs that can cause memory loss
They’re often vital for treating health conditions, but many people don’t realise that certain medications can also cause memory loss. Find out the culprits, and what you can do about it

The great outdoors: why should you help someone with dementia to go outside?
Living with dementia doesn’t mean being holed up indoors where it’s ‘safe’ – getting outside each day can bring all kinds of benefits both physically and mentally. Here’s why…

How to feel calm and content when you have dementia
Find out what you can do to encourage feelings of calmness and happiness for someone with dementia

Paying for care home fees: what do you need to know?
In an ideal world, we’d all stay in our own homes forever, however this isn’t always possible and there are times when you may need to help someone move into a residential care home. But how are you going to pay for it?

How do you know if someone has lost their mental capacity?
It can be very difficult to accept that a loved one is no longer able to make their own decisions. But the Mental Capacity Act has some useful pointers to help you recognise when this time might have come.

How do I make a bucket list for someone with dementia?
If you have dementia you know how important it is to live life to the full. Writing a bucket list could really help you do this. Now’s the time to make your dreams come true!

What does 'live-in care' mean?
