
Our volunteer-led advocacy service offers a complimentary initial appointment to assess your needs. Following this, a support period will be arranged, with any associated fees determined based on your financial circumstances.
Please note that while we are not legally or medically qualified and cannot provide advice in those areas, we are experienced in offering empathetic support, clear guidance, and practical help. For legal or medical advice, we recommend referring to gov.uk or NHS 111 online.
We understand that complex paperwork and language barriers can often be obstacles, and we strive to simplify these processes or connect you with someone who can assist.
Our team collaborates with a range of organizations to provide personalized solutions. We believe that being understood and supported—especially by those with shared experiences can play a vital role in resolving challenges and restoring hope. We take pride in supporting individuals through difficult times and are committed to helping where possible.
Our chosen charity is Dementia UK
Unfortunately there are many more people suffering from the devastating effects caused by dementia.
Here’s some sad facts….
One in two of us will be affected by dementia in our lifetime – either by caring for someone with the diagnosis, developing it ourselves, or both.
Today there are around 944,000 people living with the condition, and it doesn’t just impact the person with the diagnosis – everyone around them is affected in some way.
Their specialist nurses, known as Admiral Nurses, provide life-changing advice and support to anyone affected by dementia, whenever it’s needed. They offer families reassurance, understanding and a listening ear that helps them feel more in control.
With the support of an Admiral Nurse and Dementia UK—whether it’s on our Helpline, through our virtual or face-to-face clinics, or in the community—the families we support know they’re not alone.
