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Talking Point forum

Talking Point is Alzheimer's Society's online support and discussion forum, for anyone affected by dementia. It's a place to:

- read others' experiences
- ask for advice
- share information
- join in discussions, and
- most of all -
- feel supported.

Category : Health & Fitness

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Reviews (18)

Mar. C. Mar 20, 2017     

Social subscribe not working currently ? So I can't join in

Tra. C. Mar 28, 2017     

Social subscribe not working so can't join!?!

Ala. S. Jan 9, 2017     

Useful to see other peoples insights and share your own. Helpful advice from other members. A community you feel you can turn to.

Lia. T. Apr 23, 2015     

Lots of useful information gathered from it especially the Listening books!!

Ani. S. Mar 19, 2015     

Good for a catch up!

Pau. D. H. Apr 17, 2016     

Lots of support

Ale. W. Oct 15, 2014     

Fab app highly recommend this to all talking point users. Recently however the app keeps crashing. It stops working even when not in use. Still keeps crashing.

Jan. T. Mar 27, 2014     

Dont like the new update. Find it harder to reply to messages on android app :-(

Dav. I. Apr 27, 2014     

Very easy to use and well-designed

Ang. L. May 9, 2014     

Really helpful to read other posts and get new ideas.

Owe. A. Feb 19, 2014     

A must have app for dementia etc the help and support you get is second to none if your concerned about memory problems then this a must to download

gil. c. Jan 17, 2014     

Wouldnot be without it

Jac. M. Nov 6, 2013     

I am so glad to have found this app. Thank you so veryv much!

sar. v. Jun 12, 2013     

brilliant and quick too!

Ste. B. Oct 25, 2013     

A very supportive tool

Kar. T. Jun 29, 2013     

Great app easy to use

Hea. P. Sep 13, 2013     

It makes reading and posting to the talking point forums easy. Great when you need advise on the go.

Jea. C. Jan 18, 2015     

Can't even load its terribly frustrating.