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tour of Lord’s Cricket Ground, a screening with Dame Joanna Lumley, a lively Bollywood dance workshop, and a particularly memorable day at the Mexican Embassy involving a lively conga led by the Ambassador’s ... Silver Sunday event in 2023 welcomed more than 600 older people for a day of music and dancing, workshops and advice sharing. The diversity of these events is a big part of Silver Sunday’s appeal
free. Your local paper should also have details of things going on in your area, such as classes, workshops and talks. Age UK coordinates a network of computer training centres providing jargon-free training
your interest in research, "Join Dementia Research" and an invitation to an upcoming Age and Ageing CPD accredited event in October. Creative Adventures in Dementia The Dukes Theatre, in collaboration ... celebrating three years of its pioneering work for people with dementia by staging a major two-day festival from May 17-18, open to people living with dementia, family, friends, health and care professionals, artists
internationally. This is all completely free. Daytime tours cost £5. Evenings offer music and workshops, which are chargeable. Find out more on the official website Godolphin Estate, Helston Located near
doors at the Business Design Centre in London. Age UK was there to hear from people living with dementia and their families, to provide them with information and advice, and to learn about new developments ... I was struck by the variety of innovative products and services on offer for people living with dementia: soft, sensory dolls with heartbeats and weighted limbs, designed to soothe the person holding them;
local club for more details. Dementia cafes Age UK also run specific dementia cafes for people with dementia, their families and carers. How we support older people with dementia For more information call
– a more specialised audience. Visitors to the Alzheimer’s Show include people living with dementia, people caring for someone with the condition, and people who work in care, health services and ... readers. Talking with someone who cares for a parent with dementia is very different to talking with a healthcare professional working with dementia patients. But whether it was for someone to read themselves
Age UK Norwich has been supporting older people across the city, and their week-long programme of workshops, events, talks, and an archive exhibition helped to showcase the work that has been achieved and
u3a is specifically for older people, and has plenty of ideas as well as online resources and workshops that can help you keep learning online. Click here to find out more about u3a and later life learning
including friends and family members with concerns about the older people in their lives, and a workshop with professionals who work to support older people on a day-to-day basis. Our research has given