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Dementia
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Glow Walk event perseveres on waterfront
Despite events being cancelled amid coronavirus concerns, the Alzheimer’s Society’s Liverpool Glow Walk pressed on.
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Insights into life with rare dementia forms
Rarer forms of dementia were the focus of an interesting discussion which shone a light on the condition.
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Joining forces to assist dementia sufferers
A bid to coordinate the efforts of local organisations helping people living with dementia was launched in Sefton Park.
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Tate event honours dementia sufferers
Tate Liverpool is hosting a new exhibition celebrating the lives and stories of elderly people living with dementia.
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Cinema takes audience down memory lane
A movie theatre aims to reconnect people with their memories through the power of film.
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Could it be magic at ‘Take That’ night?
The New Brighton Floral Pavilion is holding a Take That Experience night to raise money for Dementia UK.
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Museum’s dementia app wins top award
An app which helps people living with dementia has taken home the prestigious ‘Innovate Dementia Award’.
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Dementia sufferers aid new research
People with dementia and LJMU have been helping to develop new technologies for the illness.
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Thousands join in memory walk
More than 2,000 people gathered at Aintree for a sponsored walk to raise money for people with Alzheimer’s.
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Dance treatment for dementia
Dementia sufferers attended a performance of Indian, Chinese and contemporary dance to help treat the disease.
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Paris-bound on marathon cycle ride
A Wirral teenager is undertaking a journey which will take him from Blackpool Tower to the Eiffel Tower in six days – on his bike.
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New project for dementia sufferers
More than 10,000 dementia sufferers will benefit from a new scheme launched by the Alzheimer’s society and LJMU.
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Residents angry over Woolton plans
Major plans to build a new care village in Woolton have left residents fearing for the future of the small village.