I am more than my dementia diagnosis – Gail’s story
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at 54, Gail has dedicated herself to living as full a life as possible.
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at 54, Gail has dedicated herself to living as full a life as possible.
Michael and Steffan share why they each organised a Tenis-a-thon for Dementia UK and what happened at their events.
We’re looking for fabulous fundraisers to create their own crafting challenge to raise funds for families facing dementia.
Tips and techniques to help prevent distress in a person with dementia, as well as methods for promoting calm in the moment.
Caring from a distance is when you support and help someone from afar, and it affects many.
Admiral Nurse clinic appointments give families the opportunity to seek specialist advice, support and clinical guidance about dementia.
Read more about our values and how families affected by dementia are at the centre of everything we do
Jane is the Founder Trustee of Dementia UK. When her father Joseph Levy was diagnosed with vascular dementia Jane, recognising the effect on families, was determined to improve understanding of the carer’s experience
Vicky, who works on our Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline, tells us why she decided to host a Time for a Cuppa event for Dementia UK.
Wendy is an Admiral Nurse and every year she holds a Time for a Cuppa event to raise vital funds for Dementia UK