Sue on being a ‘virtual’ Volunteer Ambassador
Volunteer ambassador Sue shares how she overcame the obstacles caused by lockdown restrictions.
Volunteer ambassador Sue shares how she overcame the obstacles caused by lockdown restrictions.
Tracey – diagnosed with posterior cortical atrophy aged 45 – lives alone and is determined to remain positive and active.
Philip, who is living with young onset dementia, shares how his love of cricket helps him stay mentally active.
Volunteer Ambassador, Maureen Winfield, blogs about finding community and staying positive during the pandemic.
By joining Dementia UK you will become part of a diverse and dedicated team of people where you will be encouraged to use and develop your skills.
The Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline has been shortlisted for a ‘Commitment to Carers Award’ at the Royal College of Nursing Awards.
Steve – who cares for his wife Julie – explains what needs to change to ensure better representation and support for younger people who are affected by dementia.
Rachel Thompson, Consultant Admiral Nurse for Lewy body dementia, shares how she has supported colleagues and families affected by this type of dementia.
Dementia UK is delighted to be one of the ten charities benefiting from the launch of the new foundation from Barratt Developments.
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the achievements of our amazing fundraiser Cathy Ryan, who was recently awarded an MBE for the impact she has made in the community through her nursing work and fundraising events.