Dementia UK Volunteer Ambassador honoured as Unsung Hero
A Dementia UK Volunteer Ambassador who has tirelessly raised awareness of Admiral Nurses over the past six years, has received an Unsung Hero Award.
A Dementia UK Volunteer Ambassador who has tirelessly raised awareness of Admiral Nurses over the past six years, has received an Unsung Hero Award.
Tailored and pro-active support can reduce stress and burnout in the profession and enable nurses to flourish and make a difference, writes Suzanne Wightman, Admiral Nurse Professional and Practice Development Facilitator (North East).
Admiral Nurse Jean Wooldridge gives us advice on how to cope with loss and grief during this festive period.
Sarah and her son Alfie share why taking on a Tennis-a-thon was important to them.
Our joint statement on sustainable funding for public health: increase investment to prevent ill health and reduce health inequalities
Volunteer Ambassador Brenda Foulds explains why she began volunteering for Dementia UK.
Caroline Scates, our Admiral Nurse Professional & Practice Development Facilitator, talks on communicating about the difficult topic of death and dying.
Husband and wife, Bill and Pauline, ran the London Marathon in aid of Dementia UK this year and raised £2,000.
Peter was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s disease in early 2015 aged 50.