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National Dementia Carers Day 2025

Sunday 14th September

Many people living with dementia rely on the love, support, and care of family members, friends, and unpaid carers. National Dementia Carers Day, founded by SweetTree Home Care Services and the Alzheimer’s Society, was established to share, recognise, and support this crucial role. They often work behind the scenes, so it’s a great opportunity to recognise and thank them for all they do. As we appreciate these caregivers, let’s also remember the importance of supporting them with resources and understanding. Their work is invaluable, and we can all play a part in supporting them. 
Picture of a man and a woman sat next to each other in a park on a bench looking towards each other smiling
This coming 14th September is the ninth National Dementia Carers Day. 

These carers go above and beyond, showcasing a blend of compassion, empathy, and strength that touches the hearts of those they care for. They navigate the unpredictable challenges with patience and understanding, making a profound difference in the lives of those they support. 

Through their unique and heartfelt care, these exceptional caregivers find a way to connect with individuals facing cognitive difficulties. On this National Dementia Carers Day, let’s come together to celebrate and honour these remarkable souls.  

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How To Get Involved 

Share

We want to hear about the unique ways in which you, or a carer you know, supports someone living with dementia. All of the submissions that they receive will be read by representatives from SweetTree Home Care Services and may be shared as part of the NDCD campaign. 

Recognise

NDCD want to hear how you plan to recognise a dementia carer/s you know. Are you planning on sending someone flowers? Cooking someone their favourite meal? Holding a dementia awareness event? 

Support

Display the National Dementia Carers’ Day logo on your company website, notice board, or event invitations. Download the logo below, or simply use the hashtag #NDCD2025 when posting your messages of support on Facebook or Twitter