Alzheimer's Society is the leading support and research charity for people with dementia, their families and carers.
There are 750,000 people with dementia in the UK with numbers set to rise to one million by 2021.
Alzheimer's Society is a membership organisation, which works to improve the quality of life of people affected by dementia in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Many of our 25,000 members have personal experience of dementia, as carers, health professionals or people with dementia themselves, and their experiences help to inform our work.
The Society's fight for a better world for people with all types of dementia takes a wide range of forms. Through our network of local services, we touch the lives of over 30,000 people every week, providing practical services and support for people with dementia and their carers. Every year, more than a million people make use of the information we provide.
Through campaigning and lobbying we strive to influence government policies and raise awareness of the challenges faced by people with dementia and the people who care for them. And through our research programme we work to improve the knowledge we have about dementia and its treatment - and pursuing the ultimate goal of finding a cure.
The term 'dementia' is used to describe the symptoms that occur when the brain is affected by specific diseases and conditions. Symptoms of dementia include loss of memory, confusion and problems with speech and understanding.
Dementia' is an umbrella term. It describes the symptoms that occur when the brain is affected by certain diseases or conditions. There are many different types of dementia although some are far more common than others. They are often named according to the condition that has caused the dementia. Some of the more common types are outlined below.
This is the most common cause of dementia. During the course of the disease, the chemistry and structure of the brain changes, leading to the death of brain cells.
Factsheet: What is Alzheimer's disease?
If the oxygen supply to the brain fails, brain cells may die. The symptoms of vascular dementia can occur either suddenly, following a stroke, or over time, through a series of small strokes.
Factsheet: What is vascular dementia?
This form of dementia gets its name from tiny spherical structures that develop inside nerve cells. Their presence in the brain leads to the degeneration of brain tissue.
Factsheet: What is dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)?
A diagnosis of dementia can come as a shock. Even if you have been half expecting it, this will be a worrying and upsetting time. It can also be hard for those close to you.As an introduction, you may wish to read our factsheet, What if I have dementia?
The dementia adviser service is for people with dementia as the main priority, as well as their supporters and carers, providing a named contact throughout their journey with dementia.
Dementia Cafe - Malvern
Meet 12pm - 2.30pm at Barnards Green Cricket Club Every second Tuesday in the month excluding August.
Dementia Cafe - Worcester
Meet 12pm to 2pm at St Peter's Church, Worcester on the first Friday of the month excluding August
Dementia Cafe - Redditch
Meet every 1st Wednesday of the month 11.30am-1.30pm at Redditch Library
Dementia Cafe - Droitwich
Meet every 2nd Wednesday of the month from 12.30-2.30pm at the Sacred Heart Church Parish Hall, Droitwich
Singing for the Brain - Worcestershire North
Held on the second and fourth Friday of every month - by appointment only.
Dementia Cafe - Pershore
Support Group - Carers - Worcester
Meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month 10:30 am - 12 noon at the McLelland Suite, University of Worcester, Castle Street Campus
Information & Advice - Kidderminster
Advice and Information available for people calling into the office or by telephone.
Dementia Cafe - Kidderminster
Meet 11am-1pm at Kidderminster Evangelical Church, Greatfield Road, Kidderminster every 3rd Friday of the month.
Information & Awareness Talks
Awareness talks given to local care homes, home care providers and community groups
Newsletter - Worcestershire
Newsletter produced quarterly
HW - Worcestershire Bromsgrove Carers Support Group
Every 4th Thursday of the month from 1.30-3.30pm at Bromsgrove - NB new venue from Nov 2011 - details below.
Dementia Cafe YOD - Worcester
Meets every last Wednesday of the month from 7.00-9.30pm at Perdiswell Youth Centre, Worcester
Dementia Cafe - Evesham
First Wednesday of every month. 12pm-2pm at St Mary's Parish Hall, St Egwins Road, Evesham WR11 4EJ
Wyre Forest and District Branch
83 New Road
Kidderminster
Worcestershire
DY10 1AE
Tel: 01562 823 800
Email: worcestershire@alzheimers.org.uk
If you would like further details about the 55+ and Retirement Roadshows or would like to take part in any of these exhibitions, please contact info@retirementroadshow.co.uk
or
Victoria.milsom@thenationalcareline.org
Testimonials from visitors of previous shows
Kidderminster 12-6-16 at The Town Hall.
Just a few lines to thank you for the wonderful hospitality shown to me on Saturday. I enjoyed myself immensely and I was good to chat with the exhibitors at the Roadshow. My sincere thanks and gratitude to everyone involved. Councillor Mary Rayner, Mayor of Kidderminster
The Guildhall, Worcester 25-3-2017
"I thoroughly enjoyed walking around and talking to so many people at the event. It was so informative and I saw so many people doing good for others who were less fortunate than themselves. This kind of activity is so important for any civilized society so a very big "thank you" to you for organizing it all." Mr A
Mr and Mrs M said, " wonderful show, packed with information".
Mrs J said," I am so glad that I went in, there was something for everyone. I will definitely be going again next year".
The Guildhall, Worcester 9-3-2019
Take a look at the video of our latest show. We were very busy from start to finish.
It was a great day and enjoyed by all. Click this link and take a look.
You could also view what went on when we last visited Kidderminster
watch the Retirement Roadshow video
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