Death and dying are understandably difficult topics for many of us. Nevertheless, dying is a natural process. A guest post by Caroline Scates...
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Dementia Across Cultures and Ethnicities
Dementia Across Cultures and Ethnicities: Dr Julia Botsford is a specialist in the area of dementia in ethnic minority communities....
Read moreRobert’s pledge to provide Admiral Nursing support to future generations
This Remember a Charity Week, Dementia UK Trustee Robert Orr, explains why he has added a gift to Dementia UK in his Will. “Dementia UK is about the ‘here ...
Read moreWhy I’m a Volunteer Ambassador for Dementia UK
Val Wilson is one of our most active Volunteer Ambassadors. Val dedicates her time to raising awareness for Dementia UK and funds for more Admiral Nurses....
Read moreLindsay’s Brighton Marathon Blog
Here, Admiral Nurse Lindsay White tells us why she is running the Brighton Marathon on April 9th to raise funds for Dementia UK....
Read moreThe Old King in His Exile
A book review by Rachel Thompson, Professional and Practice Lead at Dementia UK This sensitive and compelling book by Austrian author Arno Geiger, which has ...
Read moreTimothy’s Story
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day we caught up with Timothy Morris, a supporter of Dementia UK who has shown great love and generosity in supporting his ...
Read moreWhat it means to be an Admiral Nurse
We spoke to Susan Ashcroft-Simpson, from the Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust, about what being an Admiral Nurse means to her....
Read moreTom’s story: sonnets v dementia
Tom Michael Blyth is an actor. His father was incorrectly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 1997. He is now raising funds for Dementia UK....
Read moreVanessa’s story
Vanessa from Worcestershire cared for her husband Stan who had a combination of Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia. Here is her story....
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