
Keeping pace with one another
Husband and wife, Bill and Pauline, ran the London Marathon in aid of Dementia UK this year and raised £2,000.
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Husband and wife, Bill and Pauline, ran the London Marathon in aid of Dementia UK this year and raised £2,000.
In the middle stage of dementia, the signs and symptoms become more obvious and will have a bigger impact on the person's daily life.
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Angela Moore, who works as an Admiral Nurse at Rutland County Council, shines a light on social care from her own experiences working in the...
Many people living with someone with dementia are missing out on a 25% council tax discount worth an average of £400 a year.
Richard shares his experience caring for his mother, Peggy, and why he’s chosen to leave a gift to Dementia UK in his Will.
Sarah and her son Alfie share why taking on a Tennis-a-thon was important to them.
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Neil’s story reminds us that despite these tough times, Admiral Nurses have supported families with dementia throughout, helping them to reflect on the past, live...