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Age UK National, National
Telephone: 0800 169 8787 ,020 7820 6770, Advice line: 0800 169 2081
Area serviced: National
68 Parkway, Camden Town, London, NW6 7AH
Telephone: 020 7837 3777 (information line); 020 7239 0400 (office)
Opening times: Mon-Fr10am-1pm; 2pm–4pm (Information Line); Mon-Fri 9.30am-1pm & 2pm-5pm (office)

Age UK Camden - About us and our services

Age Uk Camden, Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square , Camden Borough, London, WC1H 9NA
Telephone: 020 7239 0400, Advice Line: 020 7837 3777
Area serviced: Camden
Opening times: Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.00pm

Age UK Camden - Dementia Befriending Service

Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock House, London, WC1H 9NA
Telephone: 020 7239 0400
Area serviced: Camden
Opening times: 9am-5pm Mon-Fri (head office reception)

Age UK Camden - Dementia Services

Age UK Camden , Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA
Telephone: 020 7239 0400
Area serviced: Camden
Opening times: Mon-Fri 9.30am-5pm

Age UK Camden Counselling Service

Tavis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9NA
Telephone: 020 7239 0400
Opening times: Mon Fri 9.15am-5.15pm

Age UK Camden NW3 Good Neighbour Scheme

Henderson Court Centre, 102 Fitzjohn's Avenue, London, NW3 6NS
Telephone: 020 7443 9241
Area serviced: NW3
Opening times: Monday-Thursday (office)
Alzheimer's Society, 43-44 Crutched Friars, London, EC3N 2AE
Telephone: 0330 333 0804 (general) 0300 222 11 22 (helpline)
Opening times: Helpline - 9am - 8pm Mon - Wed, 9am - 5pm Thurs / Fri, 10am - 4pm Sat / Sun
Phoenix Yard, 65 King's Cross Road, London, WC1X 9LW
Telephone: 020 7239 4954
Opening times: Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm

Ben Uri Gallery Wellbeing Programme

108A Boundary Road, Off Abbey Road, St Jonh's Wood, London, NW8 0RH
Telephone: 020 7604 3991
Opening times: Mon 1pm-5.30pm, Tue- Fri 10am-5.30pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm
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For some people later in their life the cells in the brain that are related to mental ability become damaged, causing a gradual decrease in the ability to think and remember. When this happens it is referred to as dementia. Dementia is a non-specific illness syndrome (set of signs and symptoms) in which affected areas of cognition may be memory, attention, language, and problem solving.