Information Sheets + Audio

To help make things a little easier, we’ve put together a number of Information Sheets with accompanied with an audio version to download or play.

These information sheets contain advice and tips on a range of subjects including 10 Common Symptoms of Dementia, Staying Hydrated, Managing Memory and more. Simply download the one you wish to listen to, or use the player below.

Maintaining a Healthy Diet

 

Maintaining Verbal Skills

 

Managing Anger and Verbal Aggression

 

Steps to Diagnosing Dementia

 

The Importance of Exercise

 

Ramadhan, Eid and Dementia

 

Dementia in Ethnic Minority Communities

 

Wanting to Leave the House

 

Measures to Prevent Incontinence

 

Managing Episodes of Incontinence

 

Helpful Ideas During Isolation

Music, Songs, Rhythm and Recitation

 
  1. 10 Common Symptoms - Audio Information Sheet 5:39
  2. Caring for Carers - Audio Information Sheet 2:31
  3. Dementia and Maintaining a Healthy Diet - Audio Information Sheet 3:35
  4. Dementia and Staying Hydrated - Audio Information Sheet 3:10
  5. Maintaining Verbal Skills - Audio Information Sheet 2:39
  6. Managing Anger and Verbal Aggression - Audio Information Sheet 3:00
  7. Managing Memory Loss - Audio Information Sheet 2:48
  8. Manging Episodes of Incontinence - Audio Information Sheet 2:52
  9. Measures to Prevent Incontinence - Audio Information Sheet 3:06
  10. Stages of Dementia - Audio Information Sheet 6:43
  11. Steps to Diagnosing Dementia - Audio Information Sheet 2:53
  12. The Importance of Exercise - Audio Information Sheet 2:46
  13. Wanting to Leave the House - Audio Information Sheet 2:52
  14. Dementia in Ethnic Minority Communities - Audio Information Sheet 3:02
  15. Ramadhan, Eid and Dementia - Audio Information Sheet 3:52
  16. Music, Songs, Rhythm and Recitation - Audio Information Sheet 3:20

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