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  1. Dementia UK is a charity that provides Admiral Nurses for families affected by dementia. Call our Dementia Helpline to find out how we can support you.

  2. www.dementiauk.org › information-and-support › about-dementiaWhat is dementia? - Dementia UK

    Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of progressive conditions that affect the brain. Each type of dementia stops a person’s brain cells (neurones) working properly in specific areas, affecting their ability to remember, think and speak.

  3. Call our Helpline for free on 0800 888 6678, email helpline@dementiauk.org or fill in this form to speak to a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse. If you need information, advice and support with any aspect of dementia, please don’t hesitate to get in touch – we’re here to support you.

  4. www.dementiauk.org › information-and-support › how-we-can-support-youHow we can support you - Dementia UK

    The free, confidential Dementia Helpline is staffed by our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses who provide information, advice, and support with any aspect of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. The Helpline is open: Monday to Friday: 9am to 9pm.

  5. Dementia UK is a charity that provides Admiral Nurses for families affected by dementia. Call our Dementia Helpline to find out how we can support you.

  6. www.dementiauk.org › information-and-support › about-dementiaAbout dementia - Dementia UK

    Dementia is a progressive condition that affects memory, thinking and behaviour. Learn more about what dementia is, the symptoms, risk factors and the different stages.

  7. www.dementiauk.org › information-and-support › types-of-dementiaTypes of dementia - Dementia UK

    Understanding the various types of dementia means people can get the right support to help them live better with the condition. Here’s what you need to know about some of the most common forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia and frontotemporal dementia.

  8. There are estimated to be 70,800 people living with young onset dementia in the UK. We understand the different impact that dementia in mid-life has on the person, their family and their future and why specialist information and support is needed.

  9. Our ‘Living with dementia’ guide is here to help you through the daily challenges of dementia. It’s packed with expert advice from our specialist nurses on everything from getting a diagnosis to coping with changes in behaviour and planning for the future, along with practical tips from people living with dementia and their families. Get ...

  10. www.dementiauk.org › information-and-support › about-dementiaStages of dementia - Dementia UK

    It can be helpful to think of dementia progressing in three stages – early, middle and late stages.

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