Alzheimer’s care in France: Readers share their experiences We spoke to four readers about caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s and what they want others to know
Dementia care ‘going backwards’ for millions in France A lobby group accuses the government of backsliding from global leader on dementia to ‘no plan, no money, nothing’
Lib Dem peer calls for more help for Britons in France with dementia Baroness Miller, 67, who has lived in the Dordogne since 2010, has written to British Ambassador Menna Rawlings after she became aware of vulnerable people in her community
practical Dementia carers in France need support A British woman who cared for her husband suffering from dementia for nearly a decade in France has urged other carers to seek help as early as possible.
Test ‘Alzheimer Village’ prepares to greet residents Work on France’s first “Alzheimer Village”, where people with dementia can live in a stimulating, non-medicalised environment, is progressing with the first residents expected in 2020.