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Diana Melly to speak at the Alzheimer's Show

  • Posted by admin
  • On 7th March 2012
We are please to confirm that Diana Melly, wife of the late George Melly, will be speaking at The Alzheimer’s Show 2012. She joins a growing list of speakers in The Alzheimer’s Matters Theatre. Among those confirmed are Dr Sebastian Crutch from UCL to talk about early on-set, Dr Penny Hibberd covering nutrition, Dr Maire […]
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What the exhibitors say:

  • Posted by admin
  • On 28th February 2012
Toby Siddall, Managing Director for Care UK’s Residential Care Services said: “Care UK is delighted to be a sponsor of the Alzheimer’s Show, the first exhibition dedicated to people living with dementia, their carers and professionals. Our team will be on hand to offer advice on the many different care options for people living with […]
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Lynda Bellingham supports The Alzheimer's Show

  • Posted by admin
  • On 24th February 2012
We are very pleased that Lynda Bellingham has very kindly agreed to support the event. For many years Lynda has been very active in raising awareness of dementia and the impact it has on sufferers and carers. Lynda will be helping to promote the show and will be a great help in its success. Linda […]
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News update 13th February

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  • On 13th February 2012
The Law Society is to support The Alzheimer’s Show The Alzheimer’s Show is pleased to announce that The Law Society is supporting the show. Richard Roberts, Chair of the Wills and Equity Committee, will be speaking in the ‘Alzheimer’s Matters’ theatre about wills, probate and a range of practical issues. Other lawyers will also be […]
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The Law Society – Official supporter

  • Posted by admin
  • On 8th February 2012
The Law Society – Official supporter of The Alzheimer’s Show We are pleased to confirm the Law Society as an official supporter of The Alzheimer’s Show. Representatives from the Law Society Wills & Equity Committee will be speaking in The Alzheimer’s Matters Theatre on a range of issues related to elderly care and dementia issues […]
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Care Talk confirmed as a media sponsor

  • Posted by admin
  • On 23rd January 2012
We are pleased to announce that Care Talk will be a media partner. Care Talk, is an exciting new, free monthly publication for the social care sector with a distribution of 23,000 plus which includes all registered care providers, and is very much ‘the voice of social care’ and a tool for disseminating good practice. […]
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Quote from Toby Siddall – Care UK

  • Posted by admin
  • On 25th November 2011
“Care UK is delighted to be a sponsor of the Alzheimer’s Show, the first exhibition dedicated to people living with dementia and their carers. Our team will be on hand to offer advice on the many different care options for people living with dementia – from care at home and day care to residential and […]
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Norm McNamara. An inspirational voice.

  • Posted by admin
  • On 22nd November 2011
The Alzheimer’s Show staff have great admiration for and are inspired by the way Norrms is giving a very personal insight in to life and living with dementia. At he age of 50 he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and for the last four years he has been campaigning to raise awareness about this awful illness. […]
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Government ad campaign to highlight early dementia diagnosis

  • Posted by admin
  • On 7th November 2011
The national TV, radio and magazines campaign tell the story of a forgetful man who is helped by his daughter and doctor to find out he has a condition. Presently, six out of ten people who develop conditions such as Alzheimer’s are undetected, meaning sufferers’ conditions progress faster and adding to the burden on the […]
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Care UK sponsoring The Workshop

  • Posted by admin
  • On 29th October 2011
We are pleased to have Care UK as the sponsor of The Workshop, the open theatre at the heart of the show. Care UK are a leading supplier of health and social care services and will bring a wealth of experience to the event.
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