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September is Dementia Friendly

September is Dementia Friendly

It’s Dementia Friendly Month in Sheffield this September highlighting the community help and support that’s available in the city for people living with dementia and their families.

There are an estimated 7,000 people aged over 65 living with dementia in Sheffield, as well as smaller numbers of people with early onset dementia.

All the information, resources, activities, news and events taking place are available on Age UK Sheffield’s Dementia Friendly Month page .

If you need help to find what you are looking for, or you would like to find out about accessing dementia support for yourself or someone you know, please contact Dementia Advice Sheffield on 0114 250 2875 and ask about Dementia Friendly Month, or email dementiaadvice@ageuksheffield.org.uk

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