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Brian’s story
Brian, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease aged 59, talks about the benefits of walking football.
Brian, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease aged 59, talks about the benefits of walking football.
The Young Dementia Network has created a tool that is designed to support GPs in understanding young onset and rarer forms of dementia.
Children and teenagers experiencing loss may not know how to express their feelings and may need additional understanding and support to do so.
The report, Playing our Part: The work of graduate and registered mental health nurses was launched on 27 February. It suggests practical ways in which the discipline can be developed to meet the demands of the UK population as well as describing the vital role that mental health nursing continues to have in providing care and preventing illness.
Find out about a new free online course for family carers of people living with dementia and health and social care professionals.
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Book a virtual clinic appointment with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse at a time that works for you by video or telephone call.
GPs offer online services to manage your own healthcare and that of the person you care for. Find out more here.
Our top fundraising ideas you can do with friends and family this summer to help families affected by dementia
Vicky, who works on our Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline, tells us why she decided to host a Time for a Cuppa event for Dementia UK.