Books written by family members about young onset dementia
A collection of books written by the family members of people living with young onset dementia.
A collection of books written by the family members of people living with young onset dementia.
Admiral Nurse Cathrina Moore's innovative and practical methods of keeping families connected to their relatives in care homes during the pandemic.
Dementia UK can work collaboratively with workplaces, who are well-placed to provide an anchor of support to those affected by dementia.
Admiral Nurse Caroline Woodcock looks at how you can make a trip to the restaurant an enjoyable experience for families with dementia.
Paul Edwards reflects on the impact of the pandemic on dementia care and how the long tail of Covid-19 will be felt strongly.
We are campaigning to ensure the new proposed Integrated Care Systems have clear guidance on delivering CHC packages that work better for families living with dementia.
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This sensitive and compelling book by Austrian author Arno Geiger, telling the story of dementia and a family learning to love.
When Elliott’s father was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s disease in his fifties, family life was changed forever.
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