Memory Problems are not always dementia, please make a GP appointment: Memory Loss and Dementia | Causes and Treatment | Patient
For general advice and information: Alzheimer's Society (alzheimers.org.uk), Specialist support to families facing dementia | Dementia UK
What is Dementia: What is dementia (dementiauk.org) (EXTERNAL PDF LINK)
Dementia and Cancer at the same time: Information and Resources: Dealing with dementia and cancer | Dementia Talking Point (alzheimers.org.uk)
Dementia and a stoma: Caring for a person with a stoma and dementia (colostomyuk.org) (EXTERNAL PDF LINK)
Admiral Nurses are Dementia Specialist nurses: Call their helpline as a patient or Carer for free on 0800 888 6678 or send an email to helpline@dementiauk.org to speak to a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse for their advice about symptoms or anything else effected by the condition What is an Admiral Nurse? | Dementia UK | Specialist dementia nurses
Sharing how to care for your loved one with others: This is me (alzheimers.org.uk) (EXTERNAL PDF LINK)
How to cope with challenging behaviour if you are are Carer to a loved one with dementiaVolunteer for Dementia Research: How to Respond to Challenging Behavior (goldencarers.com) Looking after someone with dementia - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Volunteer for Dementia Research: Join dementia research - register your interest in dementia research : Home (nihr.ac.uk)
Selecting a care home: Alzheimers Society: Selecting and Moving in to a New Care Home (EXTERNAL PDF LINK)
Care homes | East Sussex County Council
Finding, choosing and funding a care home (ageuk.org.uk) (EXTERNAL PDF LINK)
Find a care home - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk)
Carers Support: Admiral Nurses can give tips on many things including how to cope with particular behavioural symptoms, who to contact with any queries you have, funding advice, or benefits advice and many other things free on 0800 888 6678 or send an email to: helpline@dementiauk.org
Age UK support: Dementia support services in your area | Age UK
Support for all - Education, groups, advice and support in West and East Sussex: www.knowdementia.co.uk
Books: 'What I Wish People Knew About Dementia', by Wendy Mitchell - written by a woman with a diagnosis of Dementia
'Contented Dementia', by Oliver James - written by the Carer to a parent, and then advisor of those caring for others with dementia