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‘I live with dementia’ campaign resources
We’ve created some downloadable resources so that you can show your support for the ‘I live with dementia’ campaign and families facing dementia.
To download, simply right click and save the image. Don’t forget to tag @DementiaUK or use the hashtag #ILiveWithDementia along with your posts on social media.

Posters
Download our campaign posters and display where they can be seen by people who will find them useful – GP surgeries, libraries, community centres.
There are five different versions.
Download posters

Social media support
Use these graphics on social media and include the campaign name ‘I live with dementia’.
Whether in your feed or on Stories, they help to share your experience of living with dementia.
Download in-feed square or stories

Social media strapline
Share these graphics on social media to highlight our campaign strapline: ‘If you love someone living with dementia, you’re living with it too’.
There are six different versions.
Download image background in-feed square or stories
Magenta background in-feed square or stories
White background in-feed square or stories
Read more about the campaign and find out how we can support you
I live with dementia campaign
Through the campaign, our Admiral Nurses will be sharing free, expert information that can help you and your family live better with dementia. You’ll learn about the different ways Admiral Nurses support families and hear stories of other families who are living with dementia
Find out moreAbout our campaign
See why our new campaign is so important for everyone affected by dementia
Find out moreHow we can support you
Find out about the different ways our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses can help. Our services are free, confidential, and here to support you
Get supportWho we support

Hannah's story
Hannah’s husband Neil was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s at 51 years old. The family’s Admiral Nurse, Lizzie, supports them on a regular basis
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Fred's story
Fred’s wife Lynne has vascular dementia and is now in a nursing home. Here, Fred shares how his life has been affected by Lynne’s dementia
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Joanna's story
Joanna’s mum has vascular dementia and is now living in a care home. Joanna talks about the impact that her mum’s condition has had on the whole family over the years
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