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The Alzheimer’s Show, the first UK exhibition and conference set up specifically to provide information and solutions to people living with or caring for someone with dementia, took place in London on 19th and 20th April 2013.
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Tam McDonald from BrainHubTV introduces this video that communicates the buzz felt at The Alzheimer’s Show. It also gives a flavour of the many contributors whose videos will be appearing on BrainHubTV over the coming weeks. Click on the image to view.
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MEMORY WALK – Raising money for Alzheimer’s Society One of the Alzheimer’s Show team (plus six year old son) will be doing the 5K Memory Walk in Beaconsfield on Sunday 8 September.
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One in three people will get dementia
Around a million people in the UK are expected to be affected by 2020
The World Health Organisation expects the number with dementia to nearly double every 20 years
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Multi-specialist dementia care provider Red & Yellow Care sponsors Alzheimer’s Matter’s Theatre
27 February 2014: Red & Yellow Care, a new provider of clinical dementia care and support is to sponsor the ‘Alzheimer’s Matters Theatre’ at this year’s Alzheimer’s Show when it returns to the larger London venue, London Olympia on 16th & 17th May 2014.
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‘The Alzheimer’s Show is a key opportunity to signpost people with dementia, their carers and health professionals to the wide range of help and support available.
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‘The Alzheimer’s Show is a key opportunity to signpost people with dementia, their carers and health professionals to the wide range of help and support available. Knowing what’s on offer is a step in the right direction to improving the lives of people with dementia and carers alike.’
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Joe Behrens is 93 years old and lives in Whetstone, North London. He has a live in carer called Jairo, who is provided through SweetTree Home Care Services.
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Red and Yellow Care believes there is:
Our report ‘A good life with dementia’ explores how to enjoy life with the condition beyond diagnosis. This thought-provoking report identifies 6 themes – rooted in universal notions of identity, happiness and fulfillment – that are key to living well with dementia.