Despite events being cancelled amid coronavirus concerns, the Alzheimer’s Society’s Liverpool Glow Walk pressed on.
Rarer forms of dementia were the focus of an interesting discussion which shone a light on the condition.
A bid to coordinate the efforts of local organisations helping people living with dementia was launched in Sefton Park.
Tate Liverpool is hosting a new exhibition celebrating the lives and stories of elderly people living with dementia.
Three new centres and improved accommodation for people with learning disabilities are set to be built in Liverpool.
A movie theatre aims to reconnect people with their memories through the power of film.
The New Brighton Floral Pavilion is holding a Take That Experience night to raise money for Dementia UK.
An app which helps people living with dementia has taken home the prestigious ‘Innovate Dementia Award’.
People with dementia and LJMU have been helping to develop new technologies for the illness.
More than 2,000 people gathered at Aintree for a sponsored walk to raise money for people with Alzheimer’s.
Dementia sufferers attended a performance of Indian, Chinese and contemporary dance to help treat the disease.
A Wirral teenager is undertaking a journey which will take him from Blackpool Tower to the Eiffel Tower in six days – on his bike.
More than 10,000 dementia sufferers will benefit from a new scheme launched by the Alzheimer’s society and LJMU.
Major plans to build a new care village in Woolton have left residents fearing for the future of the small village.