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Major gifts enable us to develop our nursing services so we can reach as many people as possible – on our Helpline, in face-to-face and virtual clinics, and in local communities, hospitals and care homes.
Dementia UK’s Professional and Practice Development Team has won a prestigious Nursing Times Workforce Award.
Admiral Nurse Suzanne Wightman on the experience of holding a Time for a Cuppa event.
Hilda Hayo, Chief Admiral Nurse & CEO for Dementia UK shares her ambitious vision for the future of dementia nursing and how you can join us to make this a reality.
Dementia UK ambassador Lorelei King talks about dealing with her husband's cancer and dementia.
Admiral Nurses from our Helpline share how they have managed the increased number of calls since the pandemic, as well as how they work with and support each other to provide life-changing advice to people and families.
A collection of fiction and non-fiction books about young onset dementia.
We’re delighted that Todmorden CE J, I & N School, a church school in West Yorkshire, decided that their chosen charity over Lent would be Dementia UK.
Founder trustee of Dementia UK president Jane Jason looks back on the contribution of her brother to the formation and development of the charity.
Helen Springthorpe is retiring after a 37-year nursing career, with 15 years being spent as an Admiral Nurse for Dementia UK.