
Jean Broscombe on health and connection for Carers Week
Our Volunteer Ambassador, Jean, discusses staying healthy and connected
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Our Volunteer Ambassador, Jean, discusses staying healthy and connected
Caroline Scates, Head of Professional Practice and Development, shares how Dementia UK supports the health and wellbeing of Admiral Nurses.
Volunteer Ambassador, Maureen Winfield, blogs about finding community and staying positive during the pandemic.
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.
For some people living with dementia, their brain misinterprets the information from their senses. This can lead to false beliefs.
Mark, Disability Tennis Co-ordinator for Middlesex Tennis shares why he started coaching sessions for people living with dementia and is teaching others to do the same
Hear from Dementia UK's communications team on why they took on the South Coast Challenge and how they found the experience
As their dementia progresses, some people with a diagnosis will stop recognising people they know, even close family members.
Understanding, recognising and managing frailty means the person with dementia can access the right care and support and have a better quality of life.
George was diagnosed with mixed dementia in 2014 at the age of 62 and has spent much of the last eight years meeting people who...