
Jim McIntosh completes Dublin Marathon in target time
Jim McIntosh finished the Dublin Marathon on Monday 29 October in four hours, 24 minutes and 22 seconds, well within his target time of four
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Jim McIntosh finished the Dublin Marathon on Monday 29 October in four hours, 24 minutes and 22 seconds, well within his target time of four
Rita Heap, died of LBD on 15th October 2012. During her first year in residential care she wrote her life story and copies were printed
The ‘Blether Box’ , Scotland’s new online community for people living with and impacted by dementia has launched.
BrainFacts.org is an authoritative source of information about the brain and nervous system for the public. This site contains a huge amount of information of
‘Dementia: making decisions’ is a very helpful booklet by Alzheimer Scotland. It is full of information for anyone thinking through issues around powers of attorney,
James Trace who has been raising money for the Lewy Body Society by running the Polar Circle Marathon in Greenland has completed the race in
SOI8 are an elite Police Special Operations force who guard our airports. As the Olympic Games draw near, foreign police and security teams from all
This article highlights our activities and includes links and videos. Prime Minister’s Challenge on Dementia. We attended the launch of the Prime Minister’s Challenge on
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