Book a virtual clinic appointment
Book a virtual clinic appointment with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse at a time that works for you by video or telephone call.
Book a virtual clinic appointment with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse at a time that works for you by video or telephone call.
Everything you need to easily organise a funeral collection to commemorate a loved one.
Our joint statement on sustainable funding for public health: increase investment to prevent ill health and reduce health inequalities
Find out about a new free online course for family carers of people living with dementia and health and social care professionals.
How couples living with dementia can work together to manage their household, to ensure the person with dementia maintains their sense of identity.
Caroline Scates, our Admiral Nurse Professional & Practice Development Facilitator, talks on communicating about the difficult topic of death and dying.
When someone you love dies, it is devastating, and it can be difficult to make decisions and plans because of the grief you feel. Whatever you choose to do to celebrate your loved one, we hope these ideas are helpful.
Thanks to our partner, the Charity for Civil Servants, we are offering free clinic appointments with specialist dementia nurses for staff and their families.
If someone has signs of dementia or has recently been diagnosed, they and their family and friends may have difficulty processing this. This may lead to denial and a lack of insight.
Dementia has an impact on the whole family, including children. Children may see changes occurring in their relative and not understand what is happening, or feel able to talk about it.