Hillingdon Dementia Support

Unsure about recent memory changes? Our dementia checklist makes it easier to understand what you’re noticing. If something feels new or unusual, your GP can help.
- A dementia checklist is a simple way to track changes in memory, thinking, or daily tasks. If any points raise concerns, bringing the checklist to your GP can offer clarity and support.
- Worried about memory changes? Use the dementia checklist — and talk to your GP if anything is worrying you.
- You don’t have to face dementia alone. Your GP can connect you to services that support your wellbeing and independence.
- Dementia affects everyone differently, but support is always available. Care services to Dementia friends, your GP can help you access the right services for your needs.
- Living with dementia? Support is available. Speak to your GP about services that can help.
Carers
- Caring for someone with dementia is meaningful but challenging. You deserve support too. Visit our website to read more about dementia and managing it.
- Carers and families play a vital role in dementia care, and support is available to help you feel informed and supported. Visit our website for resources and speak to your GP about the services that can help lighten the load.
- Facing dementia can feel daunting, but help is always nearby 💛. Your GP can gently show you the support available when you’re ready.

Under 65 Memory Concerns
Young Onset Dementia
- Young onset dementia can begin before the age of 65. Using the checklist can help you spot early changes. Finding similarities may need to be discussed with a healthcare professional to support you.
- Young-onset dementia affects people under 65 and often starts with small changes in memory or thinking. Our checklist can help you recognise early signs and prepare for a helpful conversation with your GP
- Under 65 and noticing memory changes? Our young-onset dementia checklist can help. Speak to your GP if anything stands out.
