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| Hi Mervelee, I’m Jules and I’m an Admiral Nurse specialising in young onset dementia. Recently I’ve been advising ITV’s Coronation Street on a new storyline. Warning: spoilers ahead.In tonight’s episode it was revealed that Debbie Webster has vascular dementia. Her story reflects many of the real-life experiences that we hear when supporting people and families affected by the condition.Young onset dementiaDebbie’s character in Coronation Street has a form of young onset dementia: where symptoms develop before the age of 65. You can find lots of information about young onset dementia on our website, including the symptoms to be aware of and advice on adapting to life after a diagnosis. Advice on young onset dementia >Getting a diagnosisIf you or someone close to you are concerned about dementia at any age, it is important to speak to a medical professional. You can find guidance on our website on what to expect from your GP as well as a checklist of steps you can take if you are waiting for an assessment.Steps to getting a diagnosis >Dementia and employment Fans of Coronation Street will know that Debbie is a successful businesswoman who runs her own hotel. Like Debbie, many people who receive a dementia diagnosis before the age of 65 are also in employment. It is common to have worries about telling your employer about a diagnosis or to have concerns about managing financially, so we have expert advice to support you through these issues.Advice on employment and dementia >Speak to an Admiral NurseIf this storyline has resonated with you, my colleagues and I are here to support you. You can speak to a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse by calling our free Helpline on 0800 888 6678 or by booking a phone or video appointment with a nurse. We are also working with Nationwide to provide in-person clinic appointments in local branches across the UK.How we can support you >If Debbie’s experience reflects your own journey with dementia, I hope the information in this email has provided you with some reassurance and helpful guidance.Jules KnightConsultant Admiral Nurse for Young Onset Dementia PS Dementia UK hosts the Young Dementia Network, the online community for people affected by the condition and people and professionals who have an interest in young onset dementia. Learn more on the Young Dementia Network website. ![]() Dementia UK, 7th FloorOne AldgateLondon EC3N 1RETel: 020 8036 5400Email: info@dementiauk.org© Dementia UK 2025. Dementia UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1039404) and Scotland (SC 047429). A company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales (02944156).You can read our full privacy notice on our website. If you do not wish to receive further emails from us, please unsubscribe. |
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