Regional manager Carrie Holmes said planning ahead is key to keeping loved ones with dementia feeling safe and able to enjoy the night too.
Relatives or friends of people with dementia can check with neighbours to see what they have planned for Guy Fawkes’ night.
It is also good to talk to the person with dementia to let them know the day is coming up and gauge their feelings about it, the charity said.
More advice is available on the Alzheimer Society’s website.