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For many of us, driving gives us independence and freedom, so the thought of having to give it up can be very...
A dementia diagnosis doesn't have to mean you stop doing things you enjoy. We've put together some tips to help you stay independent and live well for as long as possible.
We have some tips on how to make your home more dementia friendly.
If you're unable to attend a clinic, dentist, or optician's due to your health, ask whether they can offer a home visit, and how to access them.
Click here to find out about arranging eye examinations at home on the RNIB website
Alzheimer's Society has helpful information about helpcards on their website. You can also order a helpcard on their website.
Click here to find out more about helpcards on the Alzheimer's Society's website
If you're in the armed forces, work on a plane or ship, or your job involves driving, you must tell your employer if you're diagnosed with dementia.
MoneyHelper offers free advice to over 50s through their Pension Wise service. You can book a Pension Wise appointment to get free financial advice about your pension(s) on their website.
Click here to book your free Pension Wise appointment on the MoneyHelper website
Dementia Adventure aim to support people with dementia to get outdoors and experience the benefits of nature with supported holidays.
Click here to find out more about supported holidays on Dementia Adventure's website
We offer support through our free advice line on 0800 678 1602. Lines are open 8am-7pm, 365 days a year. We also have specialist advisers at over 120 local Age UKs.
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