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A

  • Admiral Nurses
  • Advance Care Planning
  • Aromatherapy
  • Managing anxiety and depression

B

  • Bereavement

C

  • Cancer and dementia
  • Care at home 
  • The Carer’s Assessment
  • Changes in perception and hallucinations
  • Tips for better communication
  • Continence
  • Coping with distress
  • Coping with feelings of guilt
  • Creating a ‘life story’

D

  • Delirium
  • What is dementia?
  • The use of dolls in dementia care

E

  • Eating and drinking
  • Employment and young onset dementia

F

  • False beliefs and delusions in dementia

G

  • Getting a diagnosis
  • Good habits for bedtime
  • GP online services

H

  • A dementia friendly home

L

  • Lasting power of attorney
  • Learning disability and dementia
  • Looking after yourself when you care for someone with dementia

M

  • Mouth care
  • Music

P

  • Pain in dementia

R

  • When someone doesn’t recognise you
  • Dealing with restlessness

S

  • Sex, intimacy and dementia
  • Dementia and difficulty with sounds
  • Sources of support
  • Caring for a person with a stoma and dementia
  • Sundowning

U

  • Understanding dying

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© Dementia UK 2019. Dementia UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1039404) and Scotland (SCO47429).
A company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales (02944156).
Registered address: 7th Floor, One Aldgate, London EC3N 1RE
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