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Alzheimer's Society

Heavers Farm Resource Centre, 122 Selhurst Road, South Norwood, London, SE25 6LL
Telephone: 020 8653 2818 (Croydon Office) 0300 222 1122 (National Helpline)
Area serviced: London Borough of Croydon
Opening times: 9-5 Monday to Friday

Amberley Lodge Nursing Home

Amberley Lodge Nursing Home, 86 Downlands Road, Purley , Surrey, CR8 4JF
Telephone: 0330 311 4302
Opening times: 24 hours

Community Mental Health Team for Older Adults (Croydon South)

Heavers Resource Centre, 122 Selhurst Road, South Norwood, Surrey, SE25 6LL
Telephone: 020 3228 9531
Website: www.slam.nhs.uk/

Croydon Memory Service

Heavers Resource Centre, 122 Selhurst Road, London, SE25 6LL
Telephone: 020 3228 9500
Area serviced: London Borough of Croydon
Opening times: 9.00am to 5.00pm

Dementia Support Project

River House, 1 Maidstone Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 5TA
Telephone: 0300 323 0405
Opening times: 9am - 5pm weekdays (excluding bank holidays)

Health Help Now (Croydon and Sutton)

Area serviced: Croydon and Sutton

MHOA Community Mental Health Service

Heavers Farm Resource Centre, 122 Selhurst Road, South Norwood, London, SE25 8LL
Telephone: 020 3228 9531 (North) 9517 (South)
Website: www.slam.nhs.uk/

MHOA In-Patient Services

Chelsham House, Bethlem Royal Hospital, Monks Orchard Road, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 3BX
Telephone: 020 3228 4373
Area serviced: Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark
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Dementia is characterised by confusion, memory loss, poor problem-solving and poor concentration. There are many diseases that lead to dementia, the most common being Alzheimer's disease. Dementia usually occurs in older people. Dementia in people under 65 is known as early onset dementia. Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a rarer form of dementia that shares characteristics with both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Vascular dementia occurs when cells in the brain are deprived of oxygen. Many symptoms are the same as other forms of dementia, however there are some differences.

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