Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA)
Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a rare form of dementia which people often develop between the ages of 50 and 65.
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Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a rare form of dementia which people often develop between the ages of 50 and 65.
Admiral Nurse Vic shares her thoughts on BBC Two’s latest documentary ‘Dementia and Us’ and how it captured the realities of dementia
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A collection of fiction, non-fiction and poetry books written by people living with young onset dementia.
Martin, living with posterior cortical atrophy, is passionate about younger people receiving an early dementia diagnosis.
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LGBTQ+ Dementia Advisory Group member Dáithí on the importance of using inclusive language and having a person-centred approach to care.
Mike Parish, Founder of the LGBTQ+ Dementia Advisory Group, shares his journey caring for husband Tom and overcoming the fear of stigma.
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