Resources

With greater knowledge about dementia, you'll be better equipped to offer exceptional care. Take a look at our dementia resources, including helpful free guides and Dementia Help magazine. It's time to take comfort in knowing you have the skills to make a difference.

Coping With Challenging Behaviour

Dementia can lead to unexpected changes in mood and behaviour that can be difficult to understand or manage. We’re here to help you understand why this happens and offer some tips on how you can support your loved one during these times.

50 Things Every Carer Should Know About Dementia

Our Founder, Christina Collison, has written this insightful and easy-to-digest book packed with useful info and helpful tips. With advice on financial support, coping strategies, and more, you’ll have all the tools you need to manage your role as a carer. Order your copy today.

Dementia and Nutrition

Eating problems can arise from dementia, such as loss of appetite, cravings for sweet foods, or confusion about how to eat certain foods. This guide is here to help you cope with these challenges and ensure your loved one has fulfilling meals.

Dementia Help Magazine

You don’t have to feel lost and alone on your dementia care journey – our free bi-monthly magazine has got your back. Packed with advice, information, and interviews to help you cope with the challenges that come with caring for someone with dementia. Download your copy today.

Coping With Challenging Behaviour

Dementia can lead to unexpected changes in mood and behaviour that can be difficult to understand or manage. We’re here to help you understand why this happens and offer some tips on how you can support your loved one during these times.

50 Things Every Carer Should Know About Dementia

Our Founder, Christina Collison, has written this insightful and easy-to-digest book packed with useful info and helpful tips. With advice on financial support, coping strategies, and more, you’ll have all the tools you need to manage your role as a carer. Order your copy today.

Dementia and Nutrition

Eating problems can arise from dementia, such as loss of appetite, cravings for sweet foods, or confusion about how to eat certain foods. This guide is here to help you cope with these challenges and ensure your loved one has fulfilling meals.