
“Finding support shouldn’t have to be this hard”
Helen shares her family’s experiences of trying to navigate the fragmented health and social care system after her mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Helen shares her family’s experiences of trying to navigate the fragmented health and social care system after her mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Helen reflects on her dementia journey and grief after husband Clive died from frontotemporal dementia in 1999.
Dementia has an impact on the whole family, including children. Children may see changes occurring in their relative and not understand what is happening, or...
When Michaela’s grandmother, Vanda, was diagnosed with vascular dementia, she dedicated herself to creating a place where dementia wasn’t a taboo subject.
Find out about our new Admiral Nurse clinic supporting families living with dementia from the London Chinese communities.
St Cuthbert’s Hospice, Durham, has been honoured with a national award at the prestigious Dementia Care Awards.
The Admiral Nurse team share the advice they have given to families since working in the Closer to Home service.
Many people with dementia should be able to receive hospice care as their condition deteriorates. Dementia specialist Admiral Nurse Sharron Tolman explains what this involves.
Bec reflects on the challenges of caring for her Mum who was living in a remote village in France.
Over the span of a decade, Chris cared for both parents with dementia. He shares his story to highlight the systemic flaws carers face.