
A tribute to a fearless advocate and friend, Wendy Mitchell
Our Chief Admiral Nurse and Chief Executive, Hilda Hayo, talks about the legacy of Wendy Mitchell.
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Our Chief Admiral Nurse and Chief Executive, Hilda Hayo, talks about the legacy of Wendy Mitchell.
Richard shares his experience caring for his mother, Peggy, and why he’s chosen to leave a gift to Dementia UK in his Will.
We share answers to some common questions that our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses hear on Dementia UK’s Helpline over Christmas and the New Year –...
Christmas activity ideas for a person with dementia for a fun and engaging time for all the family
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...
Keep informed with the latest research on dementia care by browsing a range of journals, blogs, and books that our Admiral Nurses have contributed towards.
Jennifer – diagnosed with young onset Alzheimer’s disease aged 63 – talks about coping strategies in order to maintain her independence.
A collection of autobiographies written by people who have a diagnosis of young onset dementia, sharing their lives and experiences.
Siblings, Aqib and Shahbanu, reflect on how their mum’s recent diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease has affected their lives.
Dr Karen Harrison Dening, Head of Research & Publications, reviews 'Burnt Sugar' by Avni Doshi.