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Charities call for better care for LGBT people with dementia

29 Mar 2017

More research, partnerships and training for health and care professionals is needed to ensure LGBT people with dementia receive appropriate care, according to a new report by the government-backed strategic partner programme (SPP). The.....

Football helps people with mental health problems 'feel better'

29 Mar 2017

Five-a-side football and walking football sessions have been found to help people form and sustain relationships and friendships and improve their fitness and health. Since December 2015, Emma Lamont, and.....

David Baddiel joins forces with Alzheimer's Society in the fight against dementia

28 Mar 2017

Writer and comedian David Baddiel has become Alzheimer’s Society’s newest ambassador in the charity’s fight against dementia. Mr Baddiel, whose father has a rare form on dementia known as Pick’s disease,.....

'Caring For Me and You' therapy helps to reduce distress in dementia carers

23 Mar 2017

It is estimated that 700,000 people in the UK are caring for someone with dementia. Much of the cost of dementia care is met by unpaid family carers, who save the UK economy £11.6bn. Whilst caring can be a rewarding experience, it.....

New Swansea training centre teaches people with autism life skills and boosts confidence

23 Mar 2017

People with autism, learning disabilities, mental health needs and acquired brain injuries, are being given the opportunity to learn life skills, IT, drama and take part in creative craft sessions. Care provider,.....

Genetic test could indicate an individual's risk of developing Alzheimer's

22 Mar 2017

A genetic assessment developed by scientists in the US may be able to reveal the likelihood of a person developing Alzheimer’s disease and the age at which they may develop it. As most cases of dementia do.....

Researchers call on dementia carers to take part in online therapy trial

21 Mar 2017

Researchers at the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and Alzheimer’s Society are inviting people who care for someone with dementia to take part in a study to investigate the benefits of online therapy. Carers.....

Half of older people experiencing loneliness suffer in silence

21 Mar 2017

Almost three-quarters of older people describe themselves as lonely and more than half of those have never spoken to anyone about how they feel, new research suggests. A survey carried out by the over-50s.....

Idyllic countryside image masks 'pockets of deprivation and poor health' for older people

20 Mar 2017

Older people in rural areas are living a far from idyllic lifestyle, facing poor health and social isolation, according to a new report. Published by the Local Government Association and Public Health England,.....

Care home advice is top of callers' Christmas wish list

17 Mar 2017

Christmas sparked a big rise in calls to Age UK from older people and their families asking for advice about care homes. During the winter, the charity witnessed a significant increase in calls to its national.....

Elderly and disabled hurt most by rising line rental charges

17 Mar 2017

Older people and those with disabilities living at home are being hurt the most by rising line rental prices says Ofcom. Line rental prices rose by as much as 49 per cent for some customers between December.....

Rising demand from younger patients means longer wait for hip operations

14 Mar 2017

More patients are experiencing longer waits for hip operations, partly because of a higher demand for the procedure from younger people. The average waiting time for a hip operation is now 14 weeks -.....

Alzheimer’s charity one of twenty-two to sign up to Apple Pay donations

10 Mar 2017

Supporters and fundraisers can now donate to 22 UK charities, including Alzheimer’s Society, Scope and Cancer Research UK, through Apple Pay. The payment method first became available commercially throughout.....

Life-threatening sepsis should be treated within one hour, says NICE

10 Mar 2017

The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is urging healthcare professionals to treat people with life-threatening sepsis symptoms within one hour. In a new draft quality standard, NICE.....

Disabled man sits on his sofa for first time ever due to new specialist equipment scheme

08 Mar 2017

A disabled man has sat on his sofa for the first time ever, due to a new scheme which enabled him to borrow a mini-lift so he could get from his wheelchair to his sofa. The initiative being run by Sheffield.....

Dementia charity fundraiser braves tough desert footrace in memory of grandfather

08 Mar 2017

A fundraiser for Alzheimer’s Research UK is set to brave a 250km ultramarathon through the Sahara Desert in memory of her grandfather. Georgie Peters hopes to raise £1,500 for Alzheimer’s Research UK by completing.....

Fatigue a 'major problem' for stroke survivors in early days of recovery

07 Mar 2017

Almost half of people who have experienced a stroke suffer from ‘an overwhelming feeling of exhaustion’ in the early days of their recovery, new findings suggest. A landmark study has, for the first time,.....

MP Kirsty Blackman gets sneak peek at pioneering dementia research in Aberdeen

06 Mar 2017

Scottish MP Kirsty Blackman recently got to witness first-hand the ground-breaking dementia research taking place at the University of Aberdeen. The MP for Aberdeen North was led round the university’s cutting-edge.....

Eating a Mediterranean diet reduces risk of breast cancer by 40 per cent

06 Mar 2017

Women who eat a Mediterranean diet rich in nuts, lentils, whole-grains, fish and olive oil, reduce their risk of getting breast cancer by 40 per cent, according to a new study. The study funded by World Cancer.....

Charities and GPs call for Government to address lack of social care services

03 Mar 2017

Charities are calling on the Government to address the social care issue after a survey revealed that an overwhelming number of GPs feel that inadequate social care services are putting pressure on surgeries and A&Es. Ahead.....

Good end-of-life care considers individual's wishes and spiritual beliefs, says NICE

02 Mar 2017

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has urged health and care workers to do more to ensure they take into account cultural, religious or social preferences of adults in their final days of life. A.....

Edinburgh tenants among the first to test innovative wheelchair design

01 Mar 2017

Tenants at a housing development in Edinburgh will be the first to pilot a pioneering new wheelchair designed by award-winning Scottish entrepreneur Alex Papanikolaou. Mr Papanikolaou, who was born with Athetoid.....

Pixie Lott supports dementia research with celebrity football match

01 Mar 2017

Singer Pixie Lott is helping her uncle fundraise for Alzheimer's Research UK by organising a charity football match between ex-professionals and celebrity friends. The 26-year-old's uncle, Ricky Bennett,.....