Mental capacity and decision-making for people with dementia
As dementia progresses, many people need help decision making. We explain what mental capacity is and how to support someone.
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As dementia progresses, many people need help decision making. We explain what mental capacity is and how to support someone.
We talk to Admiral Nurse of over 21 years, Jules Knight, about the changing landscape of dementia care.
The UK’s largest and only event covering all aspects of the fight against dementia from drug discovery to treatment to care is taking place at...
North Somerset has appointed a new Admiral Nurse for Weston Area Health NHS Trust (WAHT) at Weston General Hospital.
…dementia is a growing problem which shouldn’t be ignored, or stigmatised Families are in urgent need of clarity around dementia. They come across myriad emotional...
Don’t let the holidays stop you from raising more than a glass; try some of these festive and fun fundraising ideas to raise money for...
Thea Sobers is a Research Assistant at Dementia UK. Her past work has focused on overcoming barriers to dementia support for Black, African and Caribbean...
Suzy explains her new role as part of our Lived Experience Advisory Panel (LEAP) and what LEAP does.
The Dementia UK Admiral Nurse LGBTQ+ Clinics offer specialised support for LGBTQ+ individuals affected by dementia, providing a safe and inclusive space. These clinics deliver...
More than 4,400 Dementia UK supporters contacted their parliamentarians and invited them to our Time for a Cuppa event.