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Singing for the Brain

21/05/2021

Aim Our Dementia Advisers are hearing from people living with dementia and their carers daily the impact of lockdown, and for most, the lack of social activity and inclusion is having a negative … [Read more...] about Singing for the Brain

Filed Under: Blog, CGI Dementia, CGI Digital, Collection of good ideas Tagged With: alone, alzheimers, choir, communicate, communicating, communication, connect, connecting, connection, contact, contacting, Digital, electronic, electronically, electronics, in touch, interact, interacting, interaction, isolated, isolating, loneliness, lonely, Online, quarantine, quarantined, segregated, shield, shielding, sing, sings, sociability, social, socialise, socialising, socializing, socially, song, songs, talk, talking, virtual, virtually

Syd’s Place – Teresa’s story

20/05/2021

Before Covid, I attended Syd's place, I received a lot of support from there.I also was involved in a lot of educational talks and travelled around the country, I kept my dementia at bay.During … [Read more...] about Syd’s Place – Teresa’s story

Filed Under: Blog, CGI Dementia, Collection of good ideas Tagged With: adolescent, adolescents, alone, alzheimers, autonomous, autonomy, child, children, connect, emotional, free, freedom, happiness, happy, independent, isolating, isolation, juvenile, juveniles, kid, kids, life satisfaction, loneliness, mental, minor, QoL, quality of life, quarantine, quarantined, school-age, segregated, self-sufficiency, self-sufficient, shield, teen, teenager, teenagers, wellbeing, young, young adult, young adults, youngster, youngsters, youth, youths

Dementia support projects happening throughout Flintshire

20/05/2021

Story from a care home The provision of ‘iPad’ tablets to Older People’s Care Homes in the county during COVID lockdown restrictions.  This enabled a number of residents, including people … [Read more...] about Dementia support projects happening throughout Flintshire

Filed Under: Blog, CGI Dementia, CGI Digital, Collection of good ideas Tagged With: alzheimers, assisted living, care, care home, care homes, caregiver, carer, caring, connect, convalescent, device, devices, emotional, happiness, i-pad, ipad, life satisfaction, mental, nursing, QoL, quality of life, residential, rest home, technology, touch screen, wellbeing

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