Ageing Ireland: ‘I don’t want to go to a residential home... The idea abhors me’
With a rapidly ageing population, services for older people are a key challenge for society
With a rapidly ageing population, services for older people are a key challenge for society
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People with dementia reported to display increased confusion, aggression, anxiety
Whether it’s for yourself or a family member, there is much that can be done to make the experience better
40 per cent of dementia could be prevented or delayed by targeting 12 factors, Lancet says
Warning that fundraising collapse may see up to half of all charities shut this year
As the pandemic continues, fundraising efforts severely hampered by current restrictions
Coronavirus crisis also having a negative impact on carers and community workers
Alzheimer society claims rise will lead to ‘full-blown public health crisis’
KBC has partnered with the Alzheimer Society of Ireland to provide training for staff
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Staying social and active in old age can keep loneliness at bay and reduce dementia risk
Garden design is about offering people the opportunity to let their minds return to their childhood gardens
While social supports for this illness has improved, they still fall short of what is needed
Alzheimer’s society report finds those with condition have few social connections
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Many patients want to be cared for in their own home but it can be very challenging for family members
Alzheimer’s Society wants Government to ‘implement its own recommendations’
Fit and in his 50s, my father, Paddy, did not fit the profile of the ordinary dementia patient, says writer Cathy Kelly
Medics say lack of awareness about both illnesses among public is alarming
Picnics and trips outdoors can beneft dementia sufferers and their families
HSE internal audit finds building project went €700,000 over budget and that cash was kept in filing cabinets
Patients face 'postcode lottery' as half of counties in Republic without memory clinics
Your presence is the gift most likely to make a difference to loved ones
Kathy Ryan and Ronan Smith, who were both diagnosed in their 50s, tell their stories
Prof Brian Lawlor: 11 develop dementia every day and one in 10 diagnosed are under 65
Nobody wants to turn their house into a nursing home but there are some relatively simple ways to future-proof a home against old age and possible illness
The client will lead as normal a life as possible, with value on maintaining independence
Health start-up makes specially designed products for those living with dementia
Document stresses need for parity of rights for 48,000 dealing with condition in Ireland
Health Reform Alliance set up to campaign for equality of access to health service
Players encouraged to remember greatest moments for ‘Rugby Memories’ campaign
Moments of clarity in the midst of confusion: a new film explores the world of people with dementia
‘We have laughed and cried. There’s nothing I can’t tell her about’
Signatories to the “Fool Me Once” petition, handed into the Dáil earlier this week, want the Government abolish the 1871 Lunacy Act
Maeve Montgomery is a dementia adviser with the Alzheimer Society of Ireland
Professor Des O’Neill examines the signs, symptoms, treatment and care for those with dementia
Younger carers have to juggle raising their own children with minding an elderly parent
Dementia now costs Ireland at least €1.69 billion every year and this represents a big increase over the previous decade
Specialists call for dementia programmes for hospital staff, training for GPs and for increased public awareness
Despite our growing older population, Ireland is one of the last countries in Europe to produce a dementia strategy
The fear and dread of losing our memory can make the experience of the disease worse than it needs to be
The best outcome for the social club is that people meet each other and offer each other peer support
In a country where the cufflinks still twinkle and the bonuses still soar, why are people having to raise funds for basic services this way?
Blood test can predict with 90% accuracy if people are at risk of disease, say US scientists
Consultant geriatrician Prof Des O’Neill has written a book full of advice on growing old in Ireland
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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