Dementia and personal hygiene
As a dementia progresses, many people struggle with their personal hygiene. This can lead to infections and skin damage, and can also be embarrassing for...
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As a dementia progresses, many people struggle with their personal hygiene. This can lead to infections and skin damage, and can also be embarrassing for...
Pain can often be missed in people with dementia. They may have communication difficulties or have difficulty interpreting their pain.
Multiple TIAs can increase the risk of vascular dementia, though a single TIA is unlikely. Managing health and making positive lifestyle choices can help reduce...
Alcohol related brain damage is caused by drinking alcohol excessively over a long period of time. Three main types are Wernicke’s encephalopathy, Korsakoff’s syndrome and...
Find out more about frontotemporal dementia (FTD), what causes it, how it develops, and what you can do to manage its symptoms.
Learn more about how you or someone you care for can stay healthy while living with dementia and the support available.
When someone who drives receives a diagnosis of dementia, one of the first concerns often is whether they can continue to drive.
Find out more about Parkinson’s disease, what causes it, how it develops, and what you can do to manage its effects.
Find out more about the impact that perimenopause and menopause can have, similarities between the two and supporting a person going through both with young...
Our Admiral Nurses have put together a list of 12 Christmas tips so that you can enjoy the festivities whilst caring for someone with dementia.