Frailty and dementia
Understanding, recognising and managing frailty means the person with dementia can access the right care and support and have a better quality of life.
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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...
Volunteer Ambassador Brenda Foulds explains why she began volunteering for Dementia UK.
Our Director of Clinical Services, Paul Edwards, comments on the launch of the 10-year plan for the NHS.
As a dementia progresses, many people struggle with their personal hygiene. This can lead to infections and skin damage, and can also be embarrassing for...
Mental health wards (also known as psychiatric wards/units) care for people who are experiencing a mental health crisis.
Our Volunteer Ambassador, Jean, discusses staying healthy and connected
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Jessica underwent genetic testing to see if she has the same gene as her dad, diagnosed with familial Alzheimer's disease.