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.

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...

As a carer for her mum, who has vascular dementia, Clare is taking part in our ‘We live with dementia’ campaign to make more people...

North Somerset has appointed a new Admiral Nurse for Weston Area Health NHS Trust (WAHT) at Weston General Hospital.

Luke Carter, Admiral Nurse at Order of St John Care Trust, explains why Dementia UK is supporting this year’s World AIDS Day.

Christine Reddall speaks about the challenges she experienced in continence care after her late daughter Anna was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia in 2012.

More than 4,400 Dementia UK supporters contacted their parliamentarians and invited them to our Time for a Cuppa event.

Holidays can be a perfect opportunity to reconnect with a loved one, recharge your batteries and de-stress. And while holidaying with a person living with...

Suzy explains her new role as part of our Lived Experience Advisory Panel (LEAP) and what LEAP does.

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...