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Let's Talk About Dementia

A free information session helping local people understand dementia, its symptoms, and ways to support those affected.

A local care home is taking part in a nationwide initiative to help raise awareness of dementia

Event details

Description

Led by dementia care specialist Angela Hodge, the event offers a welcoming space to seek advice and share experiences. Complimentary refreshments are provided.

Who should attend:

  • Local residents interested in learning more about dementia

  • Those caring for someone showing signs of dementia

  • Family members of people living with dementia

  • Anyone seeking to understand the difference between normal ageing and dementia symptoms

Free admission, but booking required: Contact Julie Dennis on 01473 852964 or julie.dennis@careuk.com

Accessibility: Full wheelchair access is available. Please mention any specific requirements when booking.

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