Why work for Dementia UK?
By joining us, you will become part of a diverse and dedicated team of people.
By joining us, you will become part of a diverse and dedicated team of people.
Admiral Nurse Laura Birch shares her advice on coping with hallucinations – a common dementia symptom.
Helen shares her family’s experiences of trying to navigate the fragmented health and social care system after her mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Mahersh opens up on the struggles he and wife Nishma have faced in their attempts to secure CHC funding for his mother’s care.
Create your own ‘stay at home’ hampers and ask for donations for them to support families facing dementia.
We hear from Loraine after receiving her prestigious Queen’s Nurse title, representing a lifetime of nursing and achieving excellence in community care nursing.
Admiral Nurse Dave Bell has been honoured for 20 years of service at Dementia UK’s annual Admiral Nurse Forum.
Create an online memorial to remember your loved one using MuchLoved.
When someone is approaching the end of their life, there are common characteristics and changes that help us to know when a person is dying.
Emma, whose dad Alan was diagnosed with dementia, talks about the importance of spending time together as a family.