Inflammation Tied to Motivation...

Summary: A new study has uncovered a biological link between inflammation and...

Q&A: Cameron Esposito Finds...

This revealing conversation explores the making of ‘Four Pills’ — a comedy...
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Category: Dementia

My time at Alzheimer Scotland:...

As a final-year occupational therapy student,...

My time at Alzheimer Scotland: a student’s perspective.

As a final-year occupational therapy student, I spent my last placement at Alzheimer Scotland, and it’s been one of the most valuable learning experiences of my degree. It offered a mix of structured projects, co-production work, direct engagement with people living with dementia and their carers, and insight into the wider systems that support dementia care across Scotland. One of the most rewarding parts of this placement was being treated like a professional-in-training rather than just a student. I was trusted to contribute to meaningful work—like updating the “Travelling...

Balancing Mind and...

My name is Gail Hogg, and I am a Band 6 Mental Health Occupational Therapist, working in Fife Health and Social Care, I...

Early Onset Alzheimer’s...

 Recently, I reached into the freezer to get a container of cheese and bumped a package of ground pork. The pork fell to the floor...

Bold Discoveries: Using...

I ama firm believer in the power of creativity and after completing the bold Scotland programme I had felt a sense of community,...

Early Onset Alzheimer’s...

Recently I watched Blue Valley Songbird, a 1999 Dolly Parton movie where she sang several songs I had never heard, including “Wildflowers.” As with...

Connecting People, Connecting...

SPOTLIGHT ON SPORT Have you seen our online interactive website, Connecting People Connecting Support online Occupation Matters? The aim of the website is to reach...

Reflections from an...

“When you’ve met one person with dementia, you’ve met one person with dementia”, said the well-respected Professor Tom Kitwood. This resonates with my...

Early Onset Alzheimer’s...

 During World Music Day, I heard the question posed on the radio, “If you had to listen to music by one artist on a...

Early Onset Alzheimer’s...

The last time our family band was setting up to play music at the Good Samaritan Care Center in Cole Camp we heard some...

Finding Our Voice:...

As an academic in the field of drama, theatre and performance I’m a strong advocate for the efficacy of both watching and participating...