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Download the Alzheimer & Fleming Brochure

Recently, Glasgow Memory Clinic commissioned a piece of artwork by Gerard M Burns – “Alzheimer and Fleming – Observations in Time.” This fascinating piece of artwork tells a story of science, medicine and life. We are delighted to have this piece of artwork hanging on the walls of the clinic alongside wonderful landscape photographs of Scotland by … Continued

Six ways to make your home more ‘dementia friendly’

Dementia Awareness Week 2018 runs from Monday 4th to Sunday 10th June – focusing this year on ‘making sure nobody faces dementia alone.’ It can be the little things that can make a big difference in the day-to-day life of a person with dementia. Dementia Awareness Week offers an ideal opportunity to let as many … Continued

How does music benefit people with Alzheimer’s?

We are a nation of music lovers – it’s fair to say music plays a big role in most people’s lives. Listening to music can do everything from relieving stress and anxiety to radically changing someone’s mood or outlook on life. This is especially true for a person with Alzheimer’s, as music not only provides … Continued

Alzheimer and Fleming

Observations in Time Recently, Glasgow Memory Clinic commissioned a piece of artwork by Gerard M Burns – “Alzheimer and Fleming – Observations in Time.” This fascinating piece of artwork tells a story of science, medicine and life. We are delighted to have this piece of artwork hanging on the walls of the clinic alongside wonderful … Continued

The top 6 things to do with people who have Dementia

Dementia can cause people to withdraw from activities and shy away from any company, however, there are quite a few things you can do to engage sufferers and bring some happiness and pleasure to their day. These activities are designed to stir memories, foster and enhance emotional connections with friends and family and lessen the anxiety/irritability … Continued

Glasgow Memory Clinic is attending the Advances in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Therapies Focus Meeting (AAT-AD/PD) in Torino

Glasgow Memory Clinic attends a range of networking events every year because they contribute to their knowledge of up and coming clinical studies. These events are held all over the world with the next one, Advances in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Therapies Focus Meeting (AAT-AD/PD), being held from the 15 to 18 March in Torino, Italy. This … Continued

Should you be worried about Alzheimer’s in your family?

What does it mean for you if a close relative develops the condition? There are many different factors involved in whether you will get Alzheimer’s or not. These include age, family history and genetics – all are factors we have no control over. One of the biggest factors that relate to Alzheimer’s disease is a … Continued

Financial Times Seasonal Appeal 2017/18 supports Alzheimer’s Research UK & you can help

There is a misconception that dementia is just an inevitable part of getting older, but dementia (like Cancer and AIDS) is caused by diseases. Alzheimer’s disease has been the most common cause of dementia for over 40 years. There are more than half a million people in the UK with Alzheimer’s disease. Today nearly 47 … Continued

How can you tailor your Christmas celebrations to best support someone with dementia?

With Christmas just around the corner, you might be starting to think about how best to support someone with dementia during what can be a very busy and stressful time. This time of year should be a wonderful and joyful time, full of family and celebration. But for caregivers and the millions of people living … Continued

Glasgow Memory Clinic is attending the Partnerships in Clinical Trials Europe (28-29 November)

Glasgow Memory Clinic is delighted to be attending the Partnerships in Clinical Trials Europe in Amsterdam. The PCT (hosted by KNect356 Life Sciences) is the number one place for clinical networking. The two-day event will see over 1000 attendees, over 180 influential speakers (one of which is our very own Director of Research, Dr Fraser Inglis) … Continued

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