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If you’re a nurse who is passionate about dementia care then look at our current roles
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Be part of the future of dementia care. Learn about what Admiral Nurses do and how you can become one below.
If you’re a nurse who is passionate about dementia care then look at our current roles
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The elearning module is designed for Registered Nurses who wish to find out more about the role of an Admiral Nurse and are considering a career in Admiral Nursing. The course is also useful to health and social care professionals who wish to find out more about the complexities of supporting families living with dementia. The course is divided into six sections, each section will take approximately 1.5 hours to complete.
Find out more about what Admiral Nurses do, why you should become an Admiral Nurse and what sets them apart from other professionals.
Admiral Nurses work in a variety of settings and provide specialist care for families affected by dementia. They help manage complex needs and can advise other professionals.
Find out what it’s like to be an Admiral Nurse from Liz and Ruth. Liz works as a Community Admiral Nurse and Ruth is an Admiral Nurse in a hospital. They share what a day in the life looks like for them, supporting people affected by dementia.
The Academy is the learning and development hub for all Admiral Nurses and is supported by the Dementia UK Practice Development Team.
Dementia UK’s free online annual Summer School is for all health and social care staff, including students and volunteers, with an interest in supporting families living with dementia.
Dementia UK is an inclusive charity with a positive atmosphere. Find out about our current roles.