
Free personal care: The solution for the social care crisis?
We spoke to members of the House of Lords about the benefits free personal care could give families living with dementia.
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We spoke to members of the House of Lords about the benefits free personal care could give families living with dementia.
When Steve’s mum, who had dementia, was hospitalised after a fall, Steve turned to Dementia UK’s Helpline for support.
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When Rosie’s mum, Dawnie, was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s disease, her employer ensured caring responsibilities were fully supported.
Admiral Nurse Michelle, who works on our Helpline, shares the importance of looking after your mental health as a carer, and the support that's available...
Annette reflects on how the NHS continuing healthcare (CHC) funding application process is flawed for people living with dementia.
Our top fundraising ideas you can do with friends and family this summer to help families affected by dementia
Jennifer – diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s disease aged 63 – talks about coping strategies in order to maintain her independence.
Tracey – diagnosed with posterior cortical atrophy aged 45 – lives alone and is determined to remain positive and active.