This section will help you to understand different types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, how to reduce your risk, how dementia can progress and what treatments may be available.
Living with Alzheimer's or a related dementia can be a challenging journey for everyone involved. This section of our website provides information and practical steps to help you and your family to live well with dementia.
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland provides a range of specialist services throughout Ireland.
Discover what action you can take to support our work.
Our Helpline Advisers and trained Helpline Volunteers are available to talk to you in confidence. For more information on this service click here
Contact us by email. We typically answer within 2-4 days.
What is Dementia, types of Dementia.
Who’s who in dementia care, Health Professionals Resources
AlzTalks, World Alzheimer's Month, current and past campaigns and media coverage and press releases
Find out about how a diagnosis is made, about Memory Clinics and how a diagnosis will affect you.
This section provides practical tips & advice on keeping active, driving & dementia, connecting with others and assistive technology.
This sections gives information and tips for living well after a diagnosis with dementia.
In this section you will find information about signs, symptoms and progression.
Information on how a diagnosis is made, memory clinics and what happens if a diagnosis is made
Information & tips to help with day to day life, such as communication and safety in the home.
Almost one in three young people knows someone with dementia. A growing number of young people are likely to be affected by dementia.
This page contains information about our Board of Directors, Chief Executive, and our Committees. As well as code of Conduct