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Living with dementia and memory problems

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  • About dementia
    • What is dementia?
    • Noticing signs of dementia
    • What it’s like to live with dementia
    • Thinking about the future with dementia
  • Dementia diagnosis and treatment
    • Assessments and tests for dementia
    • Experiences of dementia diagnosis
    • Medication for dementia
  • Dementia support groups
    • Pros and cons of dementia support groups
    • Online groups for dementia
    • How to find dementia support
  • Practical solutions for dementia
    • Tips and strategies for living with dementia
    • Using technology with dementia
    • Lasting powers of attorney and advance decisions
    • Benefits and allowances
  • Keeping busy with dementia
    • Doing daily tasks with dementia
    • Pastimes
  • Hobbies and interests of people living with dementia
    • Connecting with friends and neighbours
    • Exercise and dementia
    • Music and dementia
  • Personal stories and messages from people living with dementia
    • Remembering the past
    • Messages for people with dementia – from people with dementia
  • People's Profiles
    • People with diagnosed dementia
    • People with diagnosed memory problems
    • People with other memory problems
    • Dementia adviser
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Living with dementia and memory problems

Profiles - Dementia adviser

John

John is a director of LGBTQ+ Dementia Advisory Group, a community interest company. His work involves supporting LGBTQ+ people living with dementia and raising awareness of their needs by delivering training to health and social care professionals.

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