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Volunteer Ambassador Val Wilson explains why she got involved with Dementia UK and what it means to her.
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Volunteer Ambassador Val Wilson explains why she got involved with Dementia UK and what it means to her.
Admiral Nurse Vic Lyons shares why we’re launching the next burst of our brand awareness campaign, ‘I live with dementia‘, this January.
The families of people with dementia who are being treated at Colchester Hospital in Essex are now receiving specialist dementia support.
Admiral Nurse Dave Bell has been honoured for 20 years of service at Dementia UK’s annual Admiral Nurse Forum.
Admiral Nurse Sarah Rudman provides her tips and advice for making your fundraising event a success.
Admiral Nurse Betty Lucas, who is based at HospiceCare in North Northumberland, has played a key role in organising football sessions for people with dementia...
Maq was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2010 at the age of 54. Here he reflects on how the condition affects his day-to-day life.
As part of Dementia UK’s ‘Fix the funding’ campaign, which is calling for an urgent review of the NHS continuing healthcare funding process, Rachel shares...
Martin, living with posterior cortical atrophy, is passionate about younger people receiving an early dementia diagnosis.
Our newly created Consultant Admiral Nurse service for the LGBTQ+ community is an exciting step for Dementia UK.