The following sections provide information for patients, carers, and the general public about dementia and finding support.
- What is dementia?
Prof Nick Fox, director of the UCL Dementia Research Centre, has filmed several videos for University College London Hospitals (UCL) that provide general information about dementia. Those videos can be accessed using the following links:
- What is dementia?
- What causes dementia?
- What are the symptoms of dementia?
- How can I reduce the risk of getting dementia?
- Frequently asked questions about dementia
Dementia Explained (Alzheimer's Research UK) - Advice on explaining dementia to young kids, juniors and teens, including learning exercise for each age group
- Where can I learn more about different types of dementia?
- The Many Faces of Dementia is a free online course developed by Dr Tim Shakespeare. The course provides a unique insight into dementia through the stories, symptoms and science behind four less common diagnoses of dementia.
- Rare Dementia Support (RDS) has an informative website full of educational resources. These learning and training resources have been informed by, and created with, people affected by rare dementias as well as clinicians and researchers.
Other informative websites include:
- Where can I find support?
- Rare Dementia Support (RDS) offers specialist social, emotional and practical support services for individuals living with, or affected by, a rare dementia diagnosis. Our vision is for all individuals with, at risk of or supporting someone with one of these forms of dementia to have access to information, tailored support and guidance, and contact with others affected by similar conditions. For more information about RDS services, news and information, and the dementia diagnoses we currently support, please visit the RDS website.
- Dementia UK is a charity that provides support from specialist nurses, known as Admiral Nurses, for families affected by dementia. This includes free advice, support and understanding to help families care for their loved one.
- Patients who have been referred to the UCLH Cognitive Disorders Clinic have access to the Counselling and Diagnosis in Dementia (CANDID) service. CANDID is a nurse-led information and advice service offering advice on how to access information on legal and financial matters, and the role of statutory and voluntary support services.
- How can I help?
- The Dementia Friends initiative (Alzheimer's Society and Public Health England) aims to change the way we understand, talk and act about dementia. Find out how to become a Dementia Friend or volunteer as a Dementia Champion.
- Tips for the media on how to report on dementia - People living with dementia discuss how the media can better phrase its coverage of the illness.
- Donate to the National Brain Appeal, which is the charity that holds the Dementia Research Fund. Your donations will fund vital elements of our work such as brain scans, PhD studentships, statistics support and technologies for patient assessment, and allow our research staff the time to deliver today’s research projects and tomorrow’s innovative solutions.
- Consider taking part in clinical trials. If you are interested in participating in our clinical trials or other research at the Dementia Research Centre, please email our recruitment team at drctrialenquiries@ucl.ac.uk, or call us on 020 3448 3105 during office hours to speak to a member of our team.
- To learn more about studies that are recruiting at the DRC, please click on the links below to download an informational brochure:
- Observational studies: 2024 Observational Research Brochure
- Clinical trials: