Gardening and dementia
Gardening is one of the country’s most popular pastimes with around 87% of households in the UK having their own garden. That means there are 23 million gardens countrywide and
Dementia Community News West Sussex
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Gardening is one of the country’s most popular pastimes with around 87% of households in the UK having their own garden. That means there are 23 million gardens countrywide and
The 3rd – 9th June saw many organisations and people celebrating volunteer’s week. A week where charities give thanks to the bed rock of their workforce. Many events were held
Horsham funeral director, Freeman Brothers, was established in 1855. The company has assisted many people in over 165 years of service, and now has further offices in Billingshurst, Crawley, and
Continuing to live an active lifestyle or have the confidence to try something new can have an impact on someone one living with a diagnosis of dementia. It may not
The Good Neighbours service provides support to older people living in West Sussex who are living alone and are socially isolated. Good Neighbours offer a time-limited service of weekly visits
Mother’s Day has always been a special day in my calendar from celebrating with my own mother as a child to celebrating with my own children. Did you know the
World Book Day takes place on 7 March but what is it? It is simply all about promoting a love of books and reading. Although aimed at children and young
What song comes to your mind when you think of love? For me, it has to be It must be love by Madness. I used to play it over and
When a person is living with a dementia-related condition it can have a significant effect on the ability to farm successfully. Dementia can seriously alter behaviour and has an impact
Winter can be a particularly difficult time for somebody living with dementia. The bad weather and colder temperatures can bring specific challenges and can sometimes make symptoms temporarily worse.
Hello and welcome to our first blog. We would be delighted if you would follow us as we embark on our new journey to raise awareness of dementia and all
Alzheimer’s Society Dementia Awareness Drop-in Sessions in conjunction with Horsham Central Social Prescribing team. Back in October Jess had the pleasure of working with the Horsham Central Social Prescribing team
How can you help raise awareness of dementia and have a cuppa at the same time? Have you ever felt you would like to do more for your community and
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