Site FAQ

Note:

Please refer to the Salix FAQ for questions relating to Salix's services, diagnosis for yourself or a family member, caring for a family member or friend, and related issues. Dementia Basics gives answers to some of the commoner question lay people have about dementia. For information on Dayspring training, please refer to the Dayspring FAQ. You'll find most other things on our Articles page.

Your text is too small for me to read (or too big):


In most browsers, you can increase or decrease font size, by holding down the Control or Command (for mac users) key and pressing the + or - key.

Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and Netscape users can find instructions for changing the browser's default font size here.

Your site looks weird in my browser:


Oh, help! Tell us what's wrong - which browser and operating system you're using, and anything special about your set-up - and we'll talk nicely to the techies, for whom we have great but uncomprehending admiration.

Navigation:


We've done our best to ensure that you can find what you want. If all else fails, take a look at the sitemap if that fails, please let us know!

Accessibility:


We strive for accessibility. If you've found something we've missed, contact us and let us know!

What's with all these dratted donate buttons?


Part of Salix's mission is to educate, so if you've found our materials useful, that's all we ask. However, like any other charity, we also need more money than we have properly to fulfil our mission. So we've tried to make it easy for you to donate. If you prefer not to, please just ignore them!

Copyright:


Much of the written material on the website is © Constance Tonge; everything else is copyrighted to the Salix Dementia Trust, or to Dayspring Dementia Training. Feel free to link to us, or quote a paragraph here or there: if you wish to quote longer sections of our material, please ask. We'll accommodate you unless there's a good reason not to!

Animal cartoons are © Mike Tonge: if you wish to use them for your own purposes, please ask, and we'll pass your request on.

Other photographs and artwork are our own, or as credited.
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