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Royal British Legion Admiral Nurse Service

The Royal British Legion Admiral Nurse service provides person centered specialist support and advice to families that are caring for people living with dementia. The service aims to help family carers gain the skills needed to care for their loved ones and promotes a positive approach to living with dementia. As registered nurses specialisting in dementia, we support the carer to improve their quality of life, which in turn improves the quality of life of the person they are caring for and their wider family.

The Royal British Legion Admiral Service works with their partner Dementia UK, focusing on supporting carers of people with dementia.  You refer into our service by contacting the Admiral Nurse Administrative support via phone or email.

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Who can use this service?

How are services delivered?

The family carer or person living with dementia needs to be a beneificary of the Royal British Legion.  Beneficiaries are those who have served in the British Armed Forces and their immediate family/carers.

Our Admiral Nurse service is provided by telephone, video call and face to face visits.

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Royal British Legion Admiral Nurse Service

ANSupport@britishlegion.org.uk

0333 011 4200

199 Borough High St
London
SE1 1AA

Monday to Friday. 9am - 5pm.

Service can be delivered by phone, video or email Service can be delivered face to face Service can be delivered at home




Service last updated 21/08/2025

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