Coping with feelings of guilt as a dementia carer
People who care for someone with dementia can often feel guilty. There are many reasons why these feelings of guilt can occur.
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People who care for someone with dementia can often feel guilty. There are many reasons why these feelings of guilt can occur.

The Young Dementia Network has created a tool that is designed to support GPs in understanding young onset and rarer forms of dementia.

Lead a team of your colleagues to each complete 10,000 steps a day in June to help families affected by dementia.

The report, Playing our Part: The work of graduate and registered mental health nurses was launched on 27 February. It suggests practical ways in which...
Concerned about living alone with dementia? Learn about the support and adaptations that can help individuals maintain independence and quality of life.

We spoke to members of the House of Lords about the benefits free personal care could give families living with dementia.

We are excited to be announced as The Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open’s official charity partner of the tournament!

Book a virtual clinic appointment with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse at a time that works for you by video or telephone call.
GPs offer online services to manage your own healthcare and that of the person you care for. Find out more here.

The Black, African and Caribbean Communities Admiral Nurse clinics offer appointments with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse for people from Black, African and Caribbean communities...