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‘Interactive and multisensory experiences’ – Dementia together podcast October 2024
For our latest Dementia together podcast, we spoke to three people involved in a unique heritage project in Wales.
Museums Inspiring Memories is a partnership between Amgueddfa Cymru and Alzheimer’s Society Cymru, funded by the National Lottery Community Fund. Its aim is to help museums in Wales be more inclusive and involving.
You can visit alzheimers.org.uk/publications for our range of publications and factsheets designed to support and inform anyone affected by dementia.
For personalised information and advice, call our Dementia support line on 0333 150 3456, or for Welsh speakers call 03300 947 400.
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'Using my experiences to help others' – Dementia together podcast August 2024
For our latest Dementia together podcast we spoke to Dawn Davies in Swansea.
Around two years ago, Dawn was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer’s.
It came as a massive shock and Dawn retreated from the world, even the idea of leaving the house terrified her.
But with support from her family and the Dementia Hwb in Swansea’s Quadrant Shopping Centre, Dawn turned things around.
Dawn now works at the Hwb, helping others deal with a dementia diagnosis.
You can visit alzheimers.org.uk/publications for our range of publications and factsheets designed to support and inform anyone affected by dementia.
For personalised information and advice, call our Dementia support line on 0333 150 3456, or for Welsh speakers call 03300 947 400.
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'Making dementia a priority' – Dementia together podcast May 2024
For our latest Dementia together podcast we spoke to Philip Angrave, in Kent.
Phil worked in the NHS for over 40 years and was a lecturer for more than 20 years, teaching undergraduate nurses and doctors.
Phil decided to step back from work following a diagnosis of Lewy body dementia.
He's now using his experience for a different purpose – calling on his local decision-makers to make dementia a priority in his area.
Listen to hear how Phil is campaigning for change and his top tips for others who want to campaign.
Also in this episode, Kath Falconer, National Influencing Officer at Alzheimer's Society, explains why campaigners like Phil are so important.
Your donations play a vital role in ensuring people affected by dementia are aware of the services offered by Alzheimer’s Society, especially in what is a difficult time for everyone. To donate, visit alzheimers.org.uk/give or call 0330 333 0804.
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'A new purpose' – Dementia together podcast March 2024
For our latest Dementia together podcast we spoke to Teresa Davies, in north-east Wales.
Just over a decade ago, Teresa was diagnosed with young-onset Alzheimer’s.
This came as a shock and left the usually positive Teresa in a dark place.
She says she ‘didn’t know how to cope’ after her diagnosis and wasn’t given the right support.
But a chance meeting turned things around and helped Teresa to find a new purpose.
She now lives as well as she can with dementia and supports others affected by the condition.
You can visit alzheimers.org.uk/publications for our range of publications and factsheets designed to support and inform anyone affected by dementia.
For personalised information and advice, call our Dementia support line on 0333 150 3456, or for Welsh speakers call 03300 947 400.
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'Turning things around' – Dementia together podcast January 2024
For our latest Dementia together podcast we spoke to brothers Adam and Neil Joesbury and their dad Bob, in Birmingham.
Bob has vascular dementia and the family works together to support each other.
Adam has a learning disability and cares for Bob. This means Neil can continue to go to work and all three can be independent.
At first, it was difficult to find the right support for Adam. He knew something was wrong with his dad, but found it difficult to understand.
This changed when a dementia adviser from Alzheimer's Society gave him the support he needed.
Since then, Adam has been using his voice to try to change things for the better for carers with a learning disability – he doesn’t want anyone to face the same challenges he did.
Your donations play a vital role in ensuring people affected by dementia are aware of the services offered by Alzheimer’s Society, especially in what is a difficult time for everyone. To donate, visit alzheimers.org.uk/give or call 0330 333 0804.
We’re the UK’s leading dementia charity. We provide information and support, improve care, fund research, and create lasting change for people affected by dementia