How to become an Admiral Nurse
Admiral Nurses work in different care settings and provide specialist dementia support that families need
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Admiral Nurses work in different care settings and provide specialist dementia support that families need
Admiral Nurses are nurses with experience in dementia care. Read our five reasons why you should become an Admiral Nurse.
Admiral Nurse Kerry Lyons is the winner of the Commitment to Carers category in the RCNi Nurse Awards 2020. These awards from the Royal College...
Our advocate Helen Fowler chats to us about why she loves taking part in our Time for a Cuppa events since they began 10 years...
This statement sets out Dementia UK’s position on modern slavery and human trafficking and is applicable for the financial year commencing on 1st April 2024.
Shara reflects on her journey caring for Anna, her mother, who was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2016.
Frequently asked questions below about the role of Volunteer Ambassadors at Dementia UK.
Amy shares how she, her younger sister Chloe, and their dad Rob cared for her mum who was diagnosed with young onset frontotemporal dementia, aged...
Rachel Johnstone from Dementia UK on the challenges LGBTQ+ people with dementia may face and how Dementia UK is helping.
Rachael shares how difficult it has been for them to navigate the NHS continuing healthcare (CHC) process for her grandfather.