
Inspiring stories from our Volunteer Ambassadors
Our fantastic Volunteer Ambassadors share their stories on how dementia has affected them and why they signed up to volunteer for Dementia UK.
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Our fantastic Volunteer Ambassadors share their stories on how dementia has affected them and why they signed up to volunteer for Dementia UK.
The Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline has been shortlisted for a ‘Commitment to Carers Award’ at the Royal College of Nursing Awards.
Emma, whose dad Alan was diagnosed with dementia, talks about the importance of spending time together as a family.
To take part, all children need to do is draw a picture which represents their experience of dementia before midnight on 7th January 2024.
Mike Parish, Founder of the LGBTQ+ Dementia Advisory Group, shares his journey caring for husband Tom and overcoming the fear of stigma.
Carer Emma Scattergood found the compassion of Admiral Nurse Linda was crucial in helping her and her family cope through the final years of her...
Penny’s Mum, Rosemary, lives with mixed dementia and is now in a care home. Penny shares how Dementia UK's Admiral Nurse Helpline supported her.
We spoke to Admiral Nurses Tom Rose and Sarah Bedward from the Lincolnshire Admiral Nurse service about coping with the pandemic.
Admiral Nurse Caroline Woodcock looks at how you can make a trip to the restaurant an enjoyable experience for families with dementia.
Admiral Nurse Caroline, shares how we evaluate our Helpline, so we can review support for families and make improvements for the future.