Just Checking marks World Alzheimer’s Day

Today (21st September, 2022) marks World Alzheimer’s Day. Every three minutes, someone in the UK develops dementia, with Alzheimer’s disease being the most common form of dementia. We’ve worked with people and families who’ve been impacted by a dementia diagnosis for nearly 20 years and we know it can be an extremely daunting time. 

But there’s still hope for those who are affected, and a chance to live an independent and full life for as long as possible.

That’s something that our digital monitoring technology has helped thousands of people to do, and we will continue to use our knowledge and experience to support those impacted by dementia, as well as their families and the care practitioners who work with them. 

If someone you know is experiencing memory loss or any other symptoms of dementia – or you work in adult social care and you think we can help – we’d be more than happy to hear from you.

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