
Mark’s advice for male carers this International Men’s Day
Admiral Nurse Mark Challinor reflects on why it’s important for male carers to reach out for support, even if it feels challenging.
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Admiral Nurse Mark Challinor reflects on why it’s important for male carers to reach out for support, even if it feels challenging.
Communications Manager for Dementia UK, Natalie Tomlinson, tells the behind-the-scenes story of our new campaign, Lives on Hold.
Helen Springthorpe is retiring after a 37-year nursing career, with 15 years being spent as an Admiral Nurse for Dementia UK.
We know that train travel can be a stressful experience for people living with dementia. But support is available to make the journey easier.
Find out what a typical day looks like for an Admiral Nurse in both an acute and community setting.
The Market Harborough Admiral Nurse clinic is an opportunity to seek expert, compassionate support from a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse. It is hosted by the Market Harborough and...
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These are some of the signs that you might see in someone with early stage dementia.
In the middle stage of dementia, the signs and symptoms become more obvious and will have a bigger impact on the person's daily life.
Carers Week runs from Monday 10th-Sunday 16th June 2024 and is an awareness week to recognise the work of carers and share support for them