The experiences of stigma in diverse communities
Admiral Nurse Mutsai Hove Bird writes about stigma and misconceptions around dementia in diverse communities.
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Admiral Nurse Mutsai Hove Bird writes about stigma and misconceptions around dementia in diverse communities.
Deb has written two books about her friend Peter and his young onset dementia.
Tracey – diagnosed with posterior cortical atrophy aged 45 – lives alone and is determined to remain positive and active.
Peter was diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s disease in early 2015 aged 50.
After getting a diagnosis aged 52, an appointment with an Admiral Nurse helped change Andy's perspective.
When Steve’s mum, who had dementia, was hospitalised after a fall, Steve turned to Dementia UK’s Helpline for support.
Ricky’s talks about how his Gran’s dementia diagnosis impacts his whole family and why he is supporting the ‘We live with dementia’ campaign.
Gary Burnham-Jones is a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse supporting families through Dementia UK’s free Helpline and phone and video appointments.
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Hannah Gardner, Consultant Admiral Nurse for Children and Young People, shares tips on how young dementia carers can look after themselves during the holidays.