Dementia specialist Admiral Nurse Clinics

Admiral Nurses provide compassionate one-to-one support for families and carers of people living with Dementia.

If you’re caring for someone living with dementia you can call or email your local Admiral Nurse Clinic to make an appointment, to seek specialist advice, support and clinical guidance about dementia, in confidence.

Admiral Nurses have the skills, knowledge and experience to talk about, amongst others:

  • understanding the diagnosis, plus practical tips and advice for caring for a loved one with dementia
  • transition into nursing or residential home, or stays in hospital
  • understanding symptoms and changes in behaviour, and managing your own feelings

Call 0115 666 8960 or email nottinghamanclinic@dementiauk.org Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9am until 5pm


Dementia UK

Helping families face dementia - Telephone 0115 666 8960

One to one support and practical solutions for people looking after someone with dementia.  Providing specialist dementia support through your local Admiral Nurse Clinic.

Dementia UK Help & Support Information Leaflet


Alzheimer’s Society 
Comprehensive information for people with all forms of dementia. Alzheimer's Society is a membership organisation, which works to improve the quality of life of people affected by dementia in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Alzheimer’s Society


Caring for someone with Dementia?

Dear all,

We know this is a worrying time for families looking after someone with Dementia.  Dementia UK have created a hub on their website with a range of advice about COVID-19 and how to look after someone with dementia during this time. 

Dementia UK Website - getting support after Covid-19

www.dementiauk.org


Alzheimer's and Mental Health 

Mental health is about how we think, feel and behave. One in four people in the UK have a mental health problem at some point in their lives, which affects their daily life, relationships or physical health.

Mental health disorders take many different forms and affect people in different ways. Schizophrenia, depression and personality disorders are all examples of mental health problems. Diseases such as Alzheimer's and dementia generally develop in old age, whereas eating disorders are more common in young people.

Alzheimer's Society - Diagnosis interview with Terry Pratchett

The Alzheimer's Society is the leading care and research charity for people with dementia and their carers.

They provide further information and education, support for carers, and quality day and home care on the Alzheimer's Society Video Site

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