“My Admiral Nurse Liz was the first person I opened up to”
Jessica shares her story of how becoming a carer to her nan impacted her mental health and how Admiral Nurse Liz helped her.
Jessica shares her story of how becoming a carer to her nan impacted her mental health and how Admiral Nurse Liz helped her.
Understanding, recognising and managing frailty means the person with dementia can access the right care and support and have a better quality of life.
Meet 91-year-old Norma Howard, who climbed to the top wing of a biplane and flew at 500 feet above an airfield to raise funds for Dementia UK, setting a new record for the oldest female wing walker.
Hannah’s husband Neil was diagnosed with young onset dementia at the age of 51. She shares how the whole family is living with dementia too.
Volunteer Ambassador Manny Kang explains why he took up volunteering for Dementia UK.
Emma tells the story of the London to Brighton challenge she took on with her friend Anna.
The Young Dementia Network has created a tool that is designed to support GPs in understanding young onset and rarer forms of dementia.
This World Alzheimer’s Month, we are calling for better awareness of young onset dementia and the need for age-appropriate services and care.
Kerry Lyons, Consultant Admiral Nurse for Frailty, shares why she became a dementia specialist nurse and what her new role involves.
Helpline Admiral Nurse Dave Bell shares his tips to help people affected by dementia to have a peaceful Christmas and feel included.