You may have heard about the new integrated care systems in England – but what are they, and what might they mean for health and social care and support for ...
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Coaching people with dementia
Mark Bullock, Disability Tennis Co-ordinator for Middlesex Tennis, shares his experiences of coaching people living with dementia. ...
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Earlier this year, Johnnie Ball, Dirk Von Delft and Stefan Vine rowed 4,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean to raise funds for families facing dementia....
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If you’re planning a sporting challenge to raise vital funds for families living with dementia, it’s important to make your event accessible and inclusive ...
Read moreDementia care in Gypsy, Roma and Travelling Communities
Admiral Nurse Cheryl Scarrott discusses the health experiences of families living with dementia in Gypsy, Roma and Travelling communities...
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Rachel Johnstone, Dementia UK Regional Account Manager for South West and South East England, writes about the discrimination LGBTQ+ people can experience when ...
Read moreSeven things you should know about dementia – according to people living with it
Seven people with dementia share the things they think everyone should know about the condition....
Read moreEmma’s story
This Father's Day we spoke to Emma, whose dad Alan was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer's disease at 64, about the importance of spending time together as a...
Read moreWhat do families need to be mindful of when going through social care assessments?
We understand the complexities of navigating through a social care system. We have put together steps that families can take to get the most out of the main ...
Read moreDementia support this Men’s Health Week
Admiral Nurse Joe Costello discusses the barriers some men might experience in seeking a dementia diagnosis or accessing support as a carer...
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