We are Dementia UK
We are the specialist dementia nursing charity that is here for the whole family. Our nurses, known as Admiral Nurses, provide free, life-changing support and advice to anyone affected by dementia.

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We are the specialist dementia nursing charity that is here for the whole family. Our nurses, known as Admiral Nurses, provide free, life-changing support and advice to anyone affected by dementia.

Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of progressive disorders affecting the brain, including Alzheimer’s disease. Read our information leaflet

Understanding the various types of dementia means people can get the right support to help them live better with the condition

Dementia is a progressive condition that gets gradually worse over time. It can be helpful to think of dementia progressing in three stages – early, middle and late stages


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Only together can we improve specialist support for families; find out how you can make a difference

By leaving a gift in your Will, you can help us grow the number of specialist dementia nurses so we can support more families affected by dementia

Stay up to date with our latest news, campaigns and events

Read the latest on how your involvment has helped Dementia UK champion dementia support at the 2025 party conferences.

Admiral Nurses Hannah and Sophie share how their clinical expertise enabled them to advise on Coronation Street's young onset dementia storyline.
1st November 2025 - 31st December 2026 We have partnered with Run For Charity to help you find the perfect challenge. With events across the UK and throughout the year, there’s always a challenge for you.
12th April 2026 Run through the iconic streets of the French capital in the Paris Marathon 2026. Sign up here

If you have a dementia diagnosis, or are caring for someone who does, you could be entitled to financial and legal support.

Find out how to get a diagnosis of dementia, the next steps after a diagnosis and how we can support you.

Serena shares how writing poetry has helped her to process her feelings since her dad’s dementia diagnosis. She now shares her poetry as a way to honour her dad and to encourage other people affected by dementia to share their own experiences.

George shares his experience of being thrust into the role of a young carer, and the emotional journey that has followed for his family.