A Dementia Friend is somebody that learns about dementia so they can help their community.
Too many people affected by dementia feel that society fails to understand the condition they live with. Dementia Friends help by raising awareness and understanding, so that people living with dementia can continue to live in the way they want.
Dementia Friends help people living with dementia by taking actions - both big and small.
These actions don’t have to be time-consuming. From visiting someone you know with dementia to being more patient in a shop queue, every action counts! Dementia Friends can also get involved with things like volunteering, campaigning or wearing a badge to raise awareness.
It's really easy to become a Dementia Friend. Our volunteer Ambassadors are running in-person Information Sessions as well as virtual Information Sessions that you can book on to attend. Or you can watch our short online video to join.
Become a Dementia FriendEveryone! Dementia Friends is open to anyone who wants to help people with dementia in their community.
Become a Dementia FriendI came across Dementia Friends and it really spoke to me. When you join you commit to an action. Mine is to make sure i have five conversations a day about dementia. I can see how important it is to get people talking about the condition.
Teb’s dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and becoming a Dementia Friends helped her to understand what it might be like to live with the condition.
I became a Dementia Friend because in the community I’m from, not many people are aware of dementia. It helps people with dementia because they might feel more comfortable knowing that I’m more aware of dementia and help them if they need it.
Musti became a Dementia Friend to help increase awareness of the condition in his community.
At the weekend I was in my local supermarket. It wasn’t particularly crowded. I noticed a couple in front of me, the gentleman seemed agitated and very anxious about something and his wife was trying to reason with him. She wasn’t having much luck. I spent five minutes talking to and helping them. The thanks I received from the gentleman's wife made me feel very honoured, and so very grateful for the Dementia Friends Session I had attended that enabled me to assist a couple doing something we all take for granted, a walk around the supermarket, doing a spot of shopping...
Karen from Lincolnshire became a Dementia Friend at work and then just three days later encountered a couple in the supermarket who looked like they needed a bit of help!