Subtle early signs of dementia
During Dementia Action week in May, we saw our Admiral Nurse, Dr Jane Pritchard, featured in The Mirror, sharing her insights on the early signs of dementia. We understand the importance of spreading awareness and advice on dementia, so that as many people as possible can learn how they can support loved ones to live well with dementia.
In this article, Jane discusses how early signs of dementia can be spotted – emphasising the subtle but significant indicators that families and friends can look out for. Her expertise highlights the power of communication and observation in identifying changes that might signal the onset of dementia.
Learn more about what to watch out for and why these overlooked behaviours are so important to recognise by reading the full article here.
Content reviewed by Dr Jane Pritchard
Tue 03 Jun 2025Dr Jane Pritchard is a consultant Admiral Nurse who specialises in the care and support of those living with dementia. She is a registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council specialising in mental health. She has over 20 years’ experience working in care and has authored several publications on dementia care.
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