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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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Need a break? It might be easier than you think
Whether you want a holiday or some time to unwind, experts at SuperCarers explain why it isn’t too late to find a temporary carer this summer.

Airports, flying and dementia: What to consider
Flying can be challenging if you have dementia, but it shouldn’t be impossible. In this 3 part series Unforgettable investigates how to make the experience easier for everyone.

Dementia Carers Coffee Mornings
John Bell & Croyden, London’s community pharmacy, has teamed up with Unforgettable, the dementia product specialists, to introduce an exciting new series of coffee mornings.

Why poetry can help you deal with dementia
Finding words to express your feelings can be very beneficial to anyone who’s caring for a person with dementia

Dehydration and dementia: Are you drinking enough?
Dehydration can be a common challenge for people with dementia, but there are some simple steps you can take to make sure the person you care about has plenty to drink.

Coming soon…35 new drugs for Alzheimer’s
Scientists say they are ‘cautiously optimistic’ about an extensive new range of dementia drugs which are set to launch within the next five years.

Dementia villages – a taste of the future?
It’s a revolutionary concept that could transform the way we care for people with dementia and help them live a happy more fulfilled life. We investigate the growing worldwide interest in ‘dementia villages.’

Should police ever use a taser gun on someone with dementia?
It’s been happening in the USA for quite some time, but we never thought we’d see tasers (stun guns) used in the UK on people with dementia. Until now. Read what happened in a care home in the West Midlands last week and tell us what you think.

Airports, flying and dementia: Dementia Friendly Airports
Flying can be challenging if you have dementia, but it shouldn’t be impossible. In this 3 part series Unforgettable investigates how to make the experience easier for everyone. This week we reveal what are airports and airlines doing to help people with dementia?

What does 'live-in care' mean?
