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How to Switch Care Sponsors
A complete, step-by-step timeline from resignation to starting your new role. If you’re a care worker in the UK on a Skilled Worker visa, switching sponsors can feel like a complicated process.
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Latest UK Visa Sponsorship Rules
This all-in-one guide explains the latest UK visa sponsorship rules, including the major changes introduced in July 2025.
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6 things to know about home care for the elderly
Daniel Pike, co-founder of SuperCarers.com explains the different types of home care, the costs and the benefits

How virtual reality can help people with dementia
Find out about how THE WAYBACK virtual reality project can help people with dementia to remember and relive positive moments from the past.

What desperate times mean for people with dementia
As UK hospitals are pushed to the brink, there’s never been a greater need to keep loved ones with dementia safe and well at home (and away from A&E).

Have YOU got your free book yet?
Unforgettable’s new guide book Staying out of hospital when you have dementia is already proving a massive hit – so make sure you don’t miss out

It’s still him. It’s still my dad
Last year, stand-up comic David Baddiel allowed a TV crew to film his dad Colin who has a rare form of dementia. The resulting documentary The Trouble with Dad was shown on Channel 4 this week, revealing the complicated truth about Frontotemporal dementia (also known as Pick’s disease).

Nanna’s memory lives on in her recipes
Nikki Long’s grandmother lived with vascular dementia for five years, but she left a very touching legacy for her family, as Nikki, 37, explains

A good game can change a life
Games designer Hester Le Riche explains why it’s so important to create stimulating activities for people with dementia – no matter how advanced their condition

Top Ten Mother’s Day Dementia Gifts
Stuck for a present? Don’t know what to buy a loved one with dementia for a birthday, special occasion or Mother’s Day? Why not take inspiration from the Unforgettable Top 10 countdown!

Rose’s dementia journey: “My love for Robert carried me through it”
She’s the UK’s best known vegetarian cook, with more than 60 cookery books to her name and an MBE for services to vegetarian cooking. Here Rose Elliot, 71, reveals how she coped when her husband of 50 years was diagnosed with dementia.

What does 'live-in care' mean?
