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Technology can be extremely useful for people living with dementia to stay both independent and connected, but there are dangers.
Adaptive technology and equipment can be invaluable for helping people to remain independent in their own home for as long as possible.
It's important to look at what people living with dementia and their carers can do, both to manage energy bills and keep warm for less.
Ensuring that your financial and health wishes are carried out allows for peace of mind for yourself, friends and family in the future.
In this informative video, Senior Wayfinder Tash answers some frequently asked questions about Lasting Powers of Attorney.
Everyone with dementia in the UK has a right to vote, no matter what stage in the dementia journey they are at.
Dementia can cause your future to look different to how you once thought. Here are some ways you can plan to live well with dementia.
Learn how to stay on top of your health and wellbeing this winter.
Wills are extremely important particularly for people living with dementia; in this blog, learn how to get started and leave a lasting legacy.
Learn ways you can make your workplace dementia friendly for your employees and customers.
Find out how to approach and prepare for a hospital stay as a person living with dementia or carer and reduce your risk of a hospital visit.
Learn what small adjustments you can make to your home to create a safer and more comfortable environment for people living with dementia.
Learn the risks of technology, how to spot scams, and how to stay safe online while living with dementia.
A guide on driving and dementia. Learn what the law says, signs you should stop driving, broaching the topic and staying independent.
See tips for continuing management of finances, banking, and handling the cost-of-living crisis with dementia.
Learn the healthcare options available and what might be best for you on each stage of your dementia journey.