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USEFUL DEMENTIA LINKS

Age Concern and Help the Aged are now Age UK. They provide information and advice for older people and their relatives about benefits, care, age discrimination and computer courses. http://www.ageuk.org.uk/

The UK's leading care and research charity for people with dementia, their families and carers. They provide information, advice and support services for people with dementia and their carers, and provide links to local branches. http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/

An online support forum for carers of people with dementia. http://www.dementiacarers.com/welcome

Good Dementia content site with information, and lists of publications and useful links. http://www.dementiawebwarwickshire.org.uk/

Targeting younger Dementia sufferers with Frontotemporal Dementia. Picks Disease Support Group. http://www.pdsg.org.uk/

An on-line support group for anyone who is affected by dementia. It is a place to ask for advice, share information, join in discussions and feel supported. http://forum.alzheimers.org.uk/forum.php

SCIE is the Social Care Institute of Excellence. http://www.scie.org.uk/publications/dementia/index.asp

Web site looking at new ways of dealing with Dementia. http://www.innovationsindementia.org.uk/projects.htm

Stirling University Dementia Services Development Centre. Improving standards of Dementia services and accommodation and environment design. Provides Training, Consultancy, and Resources. http://dementia.stir.ac.uk/

Charity promoting dementia specialist Admiral Nurses, providing training, and promoting good practice. http://www.dementiauk.org.uk

'Person Centred Dementia care' - Training and Research. DVDs available. http://www.dementiacarematters.com

Dementia Training for Carers and Organisations. http://www.dementiatrainers.co.uk.

Working with Older People to improve their quality of life by valuing reminiscences and giving them opportunities in visual and performance arts and other media channels. http://www.age-exchange.org.uk