New Admiral Nurse deliver extra dementia support in Norfolk
Patients living with dementia and their carers are receiving more support
Norfolk’s first Admiral Nurse, Zena Aldridge. Picture: Denise Bradley
Adam Gretton Health correspondent adam.gretton@archant.co.uk
Thursday, August 22, 2013
6:30 AM
Patients living with dementia and their carers are receiving more support following the recruitment of Norfolk’s first Admiral Nurses.
The county’s first specialist dementia nurses have begun working in the mid Norfolk area to help dementia patients after Dementia UK and Age UK Norfolk joined forces for a two year pilot scheme.
Zena Aldridge became the county’s first Admiral Nurse in April after the two charities received £60,000 from the People’s Health Trust.
The magical melodies bringing back memories Alzheimer's stole
OLGA LOWE should have so many memories after starring alongside Richard Burton in Where Eagles Dare, working with Harpo Marx and high-kicking with Carmen Miranda.
She has no idea who the prime minister is and the name Kate Middleton means nothing. To her it could be the Thirties, when she toured the US as a showgirl, or the Swinging Sixties when she appeared in The Avengers.
Yet at the Gallions View nursing home in London where Olga lives that fog of forgetfulness begins to lift as soon as Elvis impersonator Gary King steps into the dementia unit and starts his set, which she matches word for word.
Mayor says thank you to unpaid family carers
Carers recognised at afternoon tea with Mayor of Harrow
5:08pm Monday 19th August 2013 in News By Bruce Thain

Carers from across the borough were thanked for their hard work by the Mayor of Harrow with an afternoon tea.
Mayor Nana Asante welcomed unpaid carers who look after family and friends in need for afternoon tea at the mayoral parlour.
More than 40 carers and some of the people they care for were given a history of the borough and the council before sitting down to tea, cake and took part in a raffle.
Councillor Asante said: “This day came about as a result of carers’ week when I met a lot of carers and saw the fantastic work they do.