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Health advice
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Eating and drinking
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Dementia and difficulty with sounds
Continence
Keeping a person with dementia safe during hot weather
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Medication and dementia
Pain and dementia
Cancer and dementia
Learning disabilities and dementia
Caring for a person with a stoma and dementia
Changes in perception and hallucinations
False beliefs and delusions
Coping with distress
Delirium (sudden confusion)
Sundowning
Dealing with restlessness
Managing anxiety and depression
Dementia and falls
Frailty and dementia
Financial and legal support
Expand dropdown
Lasting power of attorney
Council tax discount
Financial and legal sources of support
The Carer’s Assessment
Advance Care Planning
Finance and young onset dementia
Guide to continuing healthcare funding
Attendance Allowance
Mental capacity and decision-making for people with dementia
Financial and legal online session
Living with dementia
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Blue Badge parking
Driving and dementia
Dementia and sleep
Changes in sexual behaviour
Online GP services for a person with dementia
Sex, intimacy and dementia
Living aids and assistive technology
Creating a life story
Tips for better communication
Stigma and discrimination
Music and dementia
Employment and young onset dementia
Using dolls in dementia care
Aromatherapy and dementia
Supporting children and adolescents
Looking after yourself as a carer
Expand dropdown
How dementia can affect relationships and roles
Finding help and support at home
Caring from a distance
Grief, bereavement and loss
Coping with feelings of guilt
Looking after yourself caring for someone with dementia
Breaking difficult news
When someone doesn’t recognise you
Registering as a carer with your GP
Understanding dying
A stay in hospital
End of life care
Keeping safe when you care for someone with dementia
Resources
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Our leaflets
Leaflets in other languages
Leaflet order form
Dementia UK podcast
Advice videos
Supporting children and adolescents
Books about dementia
For your employees and customers
Personal stories
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Young onset dementia stories
Vascular dementia stories
Alzheimer's disease stories
Admiral Nurse stories
Fundraising stories
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Get involved
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Running events
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Do your own fundraising
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Fundraising ideas
Register your own fundraising event
How you can pay in your fundraising money
Ways to give
Expand dropdown
Donate today
Donate monthly
Make a major gift
Donate in memory
Play our Weekly Lottery
Face-to-face fundraising
Browse our shop
The difference you make
Leave a gift in your Will
Expand dropdown
How to leave a gift in your Will
Download your Will Planner
Download or request our Gifts in Wills guide
Write or update your Will for free
Register for the Free Wills Network
Become a corporate partner
Expand dropdown
Types of partnerships
Why we need your support
Support us in your workplace
Campaigns
Expand dropdown
Join the Campaigns Network
Talking to your MP
Share your experiences
Fix the funding: make care fairer for people with dementia
Put dementia on the agenda
Become a volunteer
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Become a Event Photographer
Become a massage therapist
Become a Cheer Point Champion
Share your story
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Share your story – challenge events
Share your story – virtual events
Browse our shop
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Christmas cards
Christmas essentials
Virtual giftcards
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Expand dropdown
How to host or commission an Admiral Nurse service
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Why host or commission a service?
How Dementia UK can add value to your organisation
Enhanced nurses such as Admiral Nurses can now be funded through the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS)
Get in touch with the Business Development Team
Admiral Nurse job vacancies
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Sign up to Admiral Nurse job alerts
How to become an Admiral Nurse
Expand dropdown
A day in the life of an Admiral Nurse
What do Admiral Nurses do?
Five reasons to become an Admiral Nurse
What sets an Admiral Nurse apart?
Support and advice for professionals
Expand dropdown
Insights and Evaluation Team
Research and publications
Admiral Nurse Academy
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Pre-Admiral Nurse eLearning module
Blackboard
Annual Summer School
Meet the Admiral Nurse Academy Team
Admiral Nurse Competency Framework
About us
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