Five reasons to become an Admiral Nurse
Admiral Nurses are nurses with experience in dementia care. Read our five reasons why you should become an Admiral Nurse.
Admiral Nurses are nurses with experience in dementia care. Read our five reasons why you should become an Admiral Nurse.
Admiral Nurses go beyond advice, offering the most comprehensive, specialist, expert service in the UK for people affected by dementia.
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Adelle Tracey, semi-finalist in the 1500m at the 2022 World Championships, is the first ever Challenge Events Ambassador for Dementia UK
Admiral Nurse Helen shares why she is taking part in the Great North Run nd what aspects of the race she is most looking forward to.
Information for anyone who looks after a friend or family member who has both cancer and dementia.
We speak to actor Ian Baxter who performed in the play ‘The Purple List…A Gay Dementia Venture’ at the most recent Admiral Nurse Forum.
Being diagnosed with dementia can cause distress and a feeling of hopelessness. Understanding why you are having these feelings – and how to manage them – can help you come to terms with the diagnosis.
With the help of dementia specialist Clinical Lead Admiral Nurse Vic Lyons, we have put together some tips to help you navigate the aftermath of Christmas.
As a person’s dementia progresses, they may display changes in sexual behaviour. Read our advice to help understand and manage these changes.