About

Welcome to DementiaTimes — your compassionate guide to understanding, navigating and supporting life with dementia.

At DementiaTimes, we believe that knowledge brings strength, and empathy builds connection. Our mission is to share trusted information, lived stories and meaningful insights with people affected by dementia — whether you’re a caregiver, family member, healthcare professional, or someone seeking to learn.

Our Purpose: Dementia touches millions of lives — not only the person diagnosed, but their loved ones, friends and communities. We’re here to:

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Mission

To raise awareness, share trusted knowledge, and build a compassionate community around dementia care and understanding. We aim to make information accessible.

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Vission

A world where dementia is understood — not feared. Where every person affected by dementia can live with dignity, connection, and purpose, supported by an informed and caring society.

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Values

At DementiaTimes, we value compassion, integrity, respect, collaboration, and hope — guiding everything we do with empathy, truth, dignity, teamwork, and a focus on possibilities.

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Objectives

Our objectives are to educate with clear and reliable information about dementia, empower families and caregivers with practical support, advocate for awareness and early detection, connect communities and professionals to share experiences.

Testimonials

“When my mum was diagnosed with dementia, everything felt overwhelming — until I discovered Dementia Times. Their articles and resources helped me feel seen, informed and supported. Thanks to their guidance I was better able to talk with her, understand what she was going through, and feel less alone. —
 Michael B.
Manchester, UK
“I never realized how many people face similar challenges until I found this site. Seeing others share their journeys, their wins and setbacks, gave me courage to keep going. Dementia Times isn’t just information — it’s community. 4.
 James L
Sydney, Australia
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