Finding friendship - and plenty of opportunities to dance - at Sidmouth Street Read more
Alzheimer's Support helps around 2,500 people every year in Wiltshire. There is no one-size fits all approach to the support we offer, and each person makes use of those services that suit them best at the time. Whether it is information, social contact, support to pursue a hobby or some time off for family carers, each family has their own story to tell.
Living with dementia in lockdown was never going to be easy. Betty's daughter Pauline talks about how she coped with the help of Alzheimer's Support. Read more
Tony Whitney, whose wife Donna was diagnosed with a rare variant of Alzheimer's disease at the age of 51, explains how dementia friendly communities can make a positive difference Read more
'It's the kind of place you can get your mind back', Brian Burgess looks forward to the opening of The Old Silk Works day club Read more
June relishes her friendships and is looking forward to making more as a founder members at our new Warminster day club. Read more
"It was wonderful talking to someone who understood." Read more
"It's all about thinking ahead" Read more
Richard and his family waited years for his diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer's. Now a strict diet and days out with a support worker help everyone manage better. Read more
"It's been good fun getting to know people at the Muddy Boots group" Read more
“I try not to let dementia change my life” Read more
"Sidmouth Street staff and volunteers have been a great support. They’re such a friendly bunch." Read more