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TEESSIDE DEMENTIA GROUP CREATES MEMORIES TO TREASURE FOREVER

ByDave Stopher

Jun 12, 2018

Members of Stockton-On-Tees’ Halcyon Centre and LiveWell Dementia Hub have recorded memories they can treasure forever through a partnership with Teesside shopping park. 

Ahead of Dementia Action Week (21st – 27th May), people from the Halcyon Centre and LiveWell Dementia Hub and their carers, together with staff from Teesside, spent a morning recording soundbites about their lives.

Each participant had the opportunity to talk about their hobbies, families and experiences living in Teesside. At the end of the session, they received a CD of their memories as a keepsake for their family and friends.

Teesside is one of ten shopping centres identified by its owner British Land to take part in this project in partnership with Bauer Academy – a national training provider which provides innovative, bespoke training programmes delivered by media industry experts.

The partnership forms part of a wider initiative to give the team at Teesside the chance to become Dementia Friends. To date, eleven members of staff at Teesside have attended Dementia Friends information sessions which aim to provide a greater understanding of the impact of living with dementia.

Mike Clarke, centre director at Teesside, said: “Dementia is a condition that affects many people across the community. Here at Teesside, we want all our shoppers to have an enjoyable experience, which is why we are committed to supporting the Dementia Friends programme.

“We’re proud that many of our colleagues wear a forget-me-not flower badge which means that they’re equipped with the skills they need to support our shoppers with dementia and make sure that they –  and their carers, family and friends – have an enjoyable experience at our centre.”

Claire Jenkins, Head of Community Engagement at Alzheimer’s Society, said: “It’s fantastic that the team from Teesside and the Halcyon Centre and LiveWell Dementia Hub have united against dementia by documenting memories of people affected by the condition. It is a fantastic way to engage with the local community and it’s a perfect way to mark Dementia Action Week.

“In the UK, one person develops dementia every three minutes and almost everyone knows someone whose life has been affected. Yet too many people face the condition alone, without adequate support. At Alzheimer’s Society we are determined to change this, as it is vital that people living with dementia feel included in their local community and able to live the lives they want.

“This Dementia Action Week, Alzheimer’s Society is calling on everyone to unite and take actions, big or small, to improve the everyday lives of people affected by dementia.”