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Helping Both Sufferers And Carers To Understand Dementia – Dementiaweb.org.uk

DementiaWeb was launched in 2010 to help anyone connected to or affected by Dementia or Alzheimer’s, offering a wealth of information that answers so many of the questions.

Oxon, UK, October 15, 2010 — Hearing the words of confirmed dementia or Alzheimer’s after undergoing tests for the conditions is an intense moment for both the sufferer and carer or carers. DementiaWeb.org.uk ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) understands how difficult hearing these words can be and how worrying and frightening the future can seem as you start planning for a very different future to the one you might of expected.

DementiaWeb was launched in 2010 to help anyone connected to or affected by Dementia or Alzheimer’s, offering a wealth of information that answers so many of the questions that often remain silent unless you specifically seek answers to them. The leading website provides support and information for people with dementia and their carers in the UK, covering many of the counties and borders with individual organisations that all fall under the DementiaWeb umbrella.

Finding out that someone you love and care about has dementia ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) will probably leave you finding that there are times when you need some emotional or practical support, usually both. You can often find yourself in the role of primary carer for a loved one, distanced from many other people in your life that often can not understand the illness. From coping with unusual behaviours, to talking to someone who understands dementia face to face, on the telephone or on-line, this new resource aims to help you find the support you need.

When you find yourself in the position of caring for someone who has dementia or Alzheimer’s, you will often have periods where you need to speak to someone, for what ever reason. This may be because you need advice about something or simply that you just need a supportive ear from somebody who understands and appreciates the situation you find yourself in. It can often be hard to find the right person, organisation or department to speak to when you desperately just need someone to listen, which is where DementiaWeb.org.uk ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) can offer the correct details of the organisation you really need to be speaking to.

There are many things to consider when dealing with dementia, from the initial diagnosis to when things start to really evolve with the condition. Understanding what dementia is, and what causes dementia, to what to do following diagnosis, available treatment, and memory clinics, DementiaWeb ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) helps to bring down the mystery surrounding all of these topics and allows you to plan your next steps when it comes to dealing with what can often be a very uncertain future.

Visit http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk for more details.

Press & Media Contact:
David Beck
Dementia Web UK
Dementia web
Guideposts Trust
Two Rivers, Station Lane
Witney, Oxon OX28 4BH
01993 700061
dementia@clearwebservices.com
http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk

Don’t Suffer In Silence – DementiaWeb.org.uk Are There To Help People Understand And Deal With Dementia

Dementia Web has been launched with a priority to provide a leading website aimed at helping both people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia and people who care for them.

Oxon, UK, October 14, 2010 — Being diagnosed with Dementia is obviously a life changing event, but actually knowing what to do and who to turn to after finding out you have this illness is often the most daunting stage, with so many doors needing to be opened to allow you to move forward. DementiaWeb.org.uk ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) was launched by the successful team behind the Guideposts Trust to bring together a wealth of resources that will enable sufferers to plan their life with this condition.

Dementia Web has been launched with a priority to provide a leading website aimed at helping both people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia and people who care for them. The website is packed full with information and support to help those people find their next step forward, meaning that you can find answers to some of the most difficult questions, or at least find the road which enable you to get these crucial answers.

Many sufferers feel very, very alone after being diagnosed, not knowing which way to turn to get help and advice and this is also often quite true for carers who see the decline in a loved one and need support and information for themselves too. ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) By having the correct information at your finger tips can mean a better understanding and knowledge of the condition, what more could be done and also making sure that the carer gets a break.

Quite often when it comes to the Internet and finding information you desperately need, it isn’t always easy to find the information you require online, it can often mean trawling through many websites trying to get the correct details that are relevant for your own needs. Dementia Web ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) helps to put an end to this endless searching by bringing together everything in one place. There are highly specialised and detailed articles, news pieces and blogs to help you as well as links and contact details to the relevant organisations which you could spend hours looking for individually online.

It is important to realise that you do not have to suffer in silence when it comes to living or coping with dementia and Alzheimer’s, there is a large resource of information and help available to you and DementiaWeb.org.uk helps to make sure the resources you require are always available on its website. http://www.DementiaWeb.org.uk

Press & Media Contact:
David Beck
Dementia Web UK
Dementia web
Guideposts Trust
Two Rivers, Station Lane
Witney, Oxon OX28 4BH
01993 700061
dementia@clearwebservices.com
http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk

Just Been Diagnosed With Dementia? DementiaWeb.org.uk Are There To Help You Understand

The newly launched Dementia Web website gives access to a wealth of current and reliable information to help you get in touch with the right support groups and local organistation that can help you understand.

Witney, Oxon, October 11, 2010 — Anyone dealing with a recent and somewhat raw diagnosis of a dementia or Alzheimer’s illness ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) can often find it extremely difficult to truly know which way to turn for advice on what to do next. This is not just the case for the actual sufferer, the person or people caring for the sufferer will also often need a great deal of support and help when it comes to what to do next.

Luckily, years of not understanding or even dealing with the growing concern of dementia and Alzheimer’s is slowly coming to an end, with DementiaWeb.org.uk bringing the barriers down and openly discussing a condition that many people fear to accept.

The website now includes:
* Support for both sufferers and carers
* Information about Dementia and Alzheimers, including diagnosis
* Practical help and information about support groups and organisations
* Financial discussion and advice
* How to live with dementia

And so much more.

The newly launched Dementia Web website ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) gives access to a wealth of current and reliable information to help you get in touch with the right support groups and local organistation that can help you understand and deal better with your current situation. Often, this can be by providing information about local support services through to putting people in touch with both national and locally based carer groups which can be used by those diagnosed or their family.

DementiaWeb.org.uk was launched to bring all of the information you could possibly need under one roof, as searching through hundreds of sites when you are struggling to cope with the news of diagnosis is the last thing you would wish to spend your time doing. By bringing all of the relevant information together and placing it into understandable and logical sections means that the information you need is at your finger tips.

So, if you have just been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s, ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) or are careering for someone that has been, DementiaWeb.org.uk is your helpful home when it comes to getting the advice you need.

Press & Media Contact:
David Beck
Dementia Web UK
Dementia web
Guideposts Trust
Two Rivers, Station Lane
Witney, Oxon OX28 4BH
01993 700061
dementia@clearwebservices.com
http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Support Products Now Available on DementiaWeb.org.uk

DementiaWeb has recently launched their leading online shop which brings together hundreds of support products for people suffering with Dementia and Alzheimer’s.

Oxon, UK, October 07, 2010 — Dealing and living with Dementia and Alzheimer’s is probably one of the most life changing events that you will ever encounter, but there are products on the market that can help people living with or careering for someone with this illness. DementiaWeb has recently launched their leading online shop which brings together hundreds of support products for people suffering with Dementia and Alzheimer’s.

The aim of the fully ecommerce enabled online shop is to help people with dementia, their family, carers and professionals who look after them. DementiaWeb ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) now offers a selection of award-winning specialist care products for positioning and pressure care, dementia, incontinence, end of life care, learning difficulties and special needs.

DementiaWeb’s online shop ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) set out to provide a wide range of practical products for the disabled and elderly to improve your quality of life in nursing and residential care homes and to extend that range into your home. By combining local UK production and overseas manufacture we can provide a specialist service at an affordable price. DementiaWeb.org.uk uses trusted manufacturers and suppliers, people with a track record of making products that actually work for sufferers.

A small selection of the products include:

* Adaptive Clothing
* Comfort Aids And Underwear
* Continence & Bed Protection
* Living Aids
* Positioning An Pressure Care
* Toileting Accessories
* Walking Aids

There are a wide range of items suited to a large selection of uses specifically focused on the care of people who have a dementia and Alzheimer’s. By using purposely engineered products these can make life so much easier and more comfortable. Any product that can offer a practical solution is vital for the people having to live with this condition, and the Dementia Web team ( http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk ) have sourced trusted products from trusted manufacturers.

If you are looking for products to make life easier when it comes to living with Dementia and Alzheimer’s then head over to the online shop on Dementia Web – http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk/online-shop/

Press & Media Contact:
David Beck
Dementia Web UK
Dementia web
Guideposts Trust
Two Rivers, Station Lane
Witney, Oxon OX28 4BH
01993 700061
dementia@clearwebservices.com
http://www.dementiaweb.org.uk