This section contains advice on understanding and caring for someone with dementia, with tips on how carers can look after themselves too. Understanding and supporting a person with dementiaInformation for carers on understanding dementia and ways to provide support.How the GP can support a person with dementiaTake a look at the different kinds of support available from a GP for a person with dementia.Supporting a lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans person with dementiaInformation on the challenges that LGBT people with dementia may face, and how to support them.Hospital careAdvice on supporting a person with dementia during their stay in hospital and what you need to consider when they are ready to leave.Replacement care (respite care) in EnglandInformation on replacement (respite) care, the different types that are available in England, and how to pay for it. Respite care in Northern IrelandInformation on respite care, the different types that are available in Northern Ireland and how to pay for it.Respite care in WalesInformation on respite care, the different types that are available in Wales and how to pay for it. Finding a care homeInformation on how to find a care home and what high-quality care for people with dementia should include.Care homes - when is the right time and who decides?It can be hard to know when the right time to move into a care home is, and who should decide. Carers: looking after yourselfAdvice for carers on how to look after yourself, and information about what help and support is available.End of life careInformation for carers on supporting a person with advanced dementia who is nearing the end of life. Grief, loss and bereavementInformation for carers, friends and relatives of people with dementia, on how to cope with feelings of grief.Health and social care professionalsIf you have been diagnosed with dementia, you are likely to see a range of health and social care professionals at different times. This is meThis is me is a simple tool for anyone receiving professional care who is living with dementia or is experiencing delirium or other communication difficulties.