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Joe Costello, Consultant Admiral Nurse for Sport and Dementia, talks about the importance of exercise for people living with dementia...
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Joe Costello, Consultant Admiral Nurse for Sport and Dementia, talks about the importance of exercise for people living with dementia...
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Our newly created Consultant Admiral Nurse service for the LGBTQ+ community is an exciting step for Dementia UK.
How couples living with dementia can work together to manage their household, to ensure the person with dementia maintains their...
Dr Karen Harrison Dening discusses the latest update to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) dementia guidelines...
Community Admiral Nurse Sarah shares why she became a dementia specialist nurse and what she enjoys about the role.
Admiral Nurse Dave Bell has been honoured for 20 years of service at Dementia UK’s annual Admiral Nurse Forum.
North Somerset has appointed a new Admiral Nurse for Weston Area Health NHS Trust (WAHT) at Weston General Hospital.
Helen Springthorpe is retiring after a 37-year nursing career, with 15 years being spent as an Admiral Nurse for Dementia...
NHS celebrated its 70th birthday this year, and Admiral Nurse, Hannah Gardner, was recognised as playing an instrumental role within...
Read the letter from the three charities, published in the Daily Telegraph, below: Surveying the Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s recently-announced...
Our Dementia Helpline is for anyone with a question or concern about dementia. It is staffed seven days a week...
Hear from Service Evaluator, Lucy Crystal, and Admiral Nurse, Brian Walton, about their experience of taking part in the Great...
Dr. Hilda Hayo, our CEO and Chief Admiral Nurse recently spoke to Express.co.uk for an exclusive interview on why dementia...
The Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline has been shortlisted for a ‘Commitment to Carers Award’ at the Royal College of Nursing...