Living Well with Dementia invites all members of our community – schools, clubs, businesses and neighbours- to contribute to making their society a dementia-friendly community.
For an individual a community means a sense of belonging, involvement, support and feeling valued while accessing social interactions, resources and physical structures. When a person develops dementia they frequently withdraw from the community they have known all their lives for fear of getting lost, confused, not recognising neighbours or not finding the correct change for groceries. Yet it is these daily interactions with shops, neighbours and clubs which can counter-act the isolation associated with dementia. All members of the community (businesses, groups, clubs, schools, services) can help make local areas age and dementia-friendly. Most people will know a relative, friend or neighbour who has dementia or a memory problem. Common signs are confusion, forgetfulness, struggling to find words and repetitiveness. This can make everyday situations stressful. Click here for some tips that may help you and help someone you know with dementia.
• Bring someone with dementia who can no longer drive to church or the shop.
• When attending your local golf/GAA/retirement club, offer to act as a buddy for a neighbour who has lapsed due to dementia.
• Maintain your friendship with someone who has dementia. Through reminiscence friendships can be maintained.
• Being a good neighbour (engage with your neighbour who has dementia and keep an eye out in case they get lost).
• Volunteer with Living Well with Dementia to bring someone with dementia to the shops or hairdressers etc.
Click here for 12 tips that may help you or someone you know with dementia.
• Consider how your business accommodates customers who may have dementia, in terms of lay-out, lighting, seating, noise.
• Identify staff who could receive dementia- awareness training. Living Well with Dementia is happy to source in-house staff training as part of your customer care programme
• Help promote dementia awareness by displaying information about our events and services.
Click here for 10 tips that may help you or someone you know with dementia.
• Become dementia-aware. Living Well with Dementia would be delighted to provide training and support.
• Consider members who may have left due to a diagnosis of dementia. We would be happy to help you develop a buddy system to encourage people with dementia to remain in or return to a club.
• Allocate time within your curriculum to raise awareness about aging and dementia. Living Well with Dementia are happy to offer a series of talks.
A number of schools already support the Living Well with Dementia programme by providing TY students or facilities to support our events. To these we are extremely grateful.