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Alzheimers Society

Are you or a loved one worried you may be experiencing symptoms of dementia? We are now an Alzheimer's Society referral partner and can help you access support.

The FA, Royal Air Force FA and Alzheimer's Society are working together to ensure that fans, players, coaches and staff can access support through Alzheimer's Society's Dementia Support services, should you need it. You can find more information about Alzheimer's Society, the signs and symptoms of dementia and how to access support on this page.

How to make a referral

If you or a loved one are worried you may be experiencing symptoms of dementia, or have a diagnosis and need some advice or support, contact Safeguarding@royalairforcefa.com. We can provide more information and help with a referral.


Alternatively, you can contact Alzheimer's Society's support line directly on 0333 150 3456.

Signs And Symptoms Of Dementia

Memory problems are a common early sign of dementia, but not for everyone. A person with early-stage dementia might ask for the same information repeatedly or forget something they were recently told. But dementia can also affect the way people think, speak, perceive things, feel and behave.

Common symptoms of dementia include:

• Confusion and needing help with daily tasks – such as shopping or paying bills
• Problems with language and understanding – including often being unable to find the right word, or having trouble following a conversation
• Changes in behaviour – such as becoming unusually anxious or irritable.

The changes may be small to start with but become more noticeable. For example, they can begin to cause problems with familiar tasks such as using a phone or using public transport

Who are Alzheimer's Society?o text in field

Alzheimer’s Society are a vital source of support and a powerful force for change for everyone affected by dementia. They provide help and hope - supporting people affected by all types of dementia through some of the hardest and most frightening times. They provide practical advice, emotional support, and guidance to the best next step, and empower people affected by dementia to be a leading force for change. Using cutting edge research and influencing to push for breakthroughs that’ll change the lives of people affected by dementia, now and in the future.

England's women's team holding a banner supporting Alzheimer's Society

Who are Alzheimer's Society?o text in field

Alzheimer’s Society are a vital source of support and a powerful force for change for everyone affected by dementia. They provide help and hope - supporting people affected by all types of dementia through some of the hardest and most frightening times. They provide practical advice, emotional support, and guidance to the best next step, and empower people affected by dementia to be a leading force for change. Using cutting edge research and influencing to push for breakthroughs that’ll change the lives of people affected by dementia, now and in the future.

England's women's team holding a banner supporting Alzheimer's Society
FA and Alzheimer's Society Logos

Alzheimers Society