Dementia is a general term for loss of memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking abilities that are severe enough to interfere with everyday life...
Most of us are familiar with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, but it’s important to know exactly what they both are, how they differ, the similarities they share and what to be aware of.
People are living longer than ever before. And in a more mobile-centric society, an increasing number of seniors are living away from family members and friends.
Vulnerability is more complex than age and frailty; it is relative and dynamic as needs and ability change with time or circumstance. We can become vulnerable as a result of an accident..
Hello, I am Caroline Hayden-Wright. I am an Occupational Therapist and run Camtrain, a Training Consultancy. I have over 30 years of experience as an Occupational Therapist and...
This can be a frequent occurrence in people living with dementia and knowing how to manage it can be particularly tough. Even having the knowledge that someone is living with dementia...
A diagnosis of dementia has a profound impact on the person and those supporting them. Everyone experiences dementia in their own way. Some people may feel sad, angry or confused...
If your loved one has recently received a diagnosis of dementia, it can present a whole range of different emotions for both them and you. It is completely ok and natural to feel an array of emotions
It is not uncommon for many of us to worry when we forget where we put our keys, where we misplaced our glasses or where we left one of our shoes, leading to us hopping around for the rest of the day.
Ravencourt are really pleased to be getting behind a fantastic local couple who are taking part in the Alzheimer’s Memory walk in Peterborough on the 17th September.