Essential event for members and leaders of Faith communities, health / housing / social care professions, anyone with interest in dementia. Tickets £15 from https://t.co/NkZIiZ5MPM, free for people with dementia and family carers. https://t.co/8LokeDWWh8 #dementia#faith
Silver screen memories, dementia friendly radio, Twitter chat - they're all amongst the latest news at https://t.co/GdD0bk4Pko. The best place for information about matters of interest for people with dementia, family carers and professionals within the Liverpool region.
Here's raising a glass to my lovely Nanna, who would've been 88 years old today.🍷 Hopefully, through my work with Dementia Friendly Communities, those living with & affected by #dementia will be better understood & supported to live well! #MissYou ❤️
Covid 19 Hub - Tide https://t.co/PClBG6dRGO Coffee & connect, Zoom well-being & a friendly chat are just some of activities keeping carers of dementia connected. Visit our Covid-19 hub to find out more
Corinne is one of our HOP steering group members and it's so great to see her sharing arts and cultural resources and supporting others to stay well at home. Well done Corinne 👏👏👏
#LCRCares we have found an increase in carers needing support during covid-19 as usual ways of coping are removed and everyone is having to spend more time together at @Mersey_Care memory service. Providing resources and setting up a space to discuss remotely. Anything else?
Join the star-studded cast of Cupcake Day this year! 🎂👏
Whether you’re a sassy sprinkler, dicey icer, messy mixer or late-night whisker, all you need to do is sign up and get baking!
Click here to sign up: https://t.co/oqSvgyZgbA
At yesterday's dial-in digital club, neighbours connected to one another from the comfort of their living rooms.
It was Joan's first ever social club, & after chatting to younger neighbours Eleanor & Abby, she now feels part of the Liverpool Cares community! Welcome Joan 🥳
#LCRCares@KateLeeCEO@thredcic#DementiainLiverpool@PatBroster
While Caregiving can be an emotional roller coaster caring for a family member demonstrates love and commitment. There is no such thing as a perfect parent, there is no such thing as a perfect caregiver.
Coronavirus and dementia: 'I'm scared to go out after lockdown' @BBCNews
Yes we will need to reinstall confidence when home visits recommence. Respite and daycare are likewise crucial as they are lifelines and resources clearly being missed by families @DementiaUK
Want to learn about #dementia and long-distance #caring?
Join our FREE #LiverpoolDementia Webinar on 15/07 hearing Dr @1SarahMae share her research, with Q&A at the end!
Register here, and join 200+ registered attendees already:
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