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Kevin and Elaine are Dementia Friends Champions. Dementia Friends Champions are trained volunteers who encourage others to learn a little bit about dementia. They run Information Sessions in their community and inspire others to help those living with dementia to live well.
It shouldn’t be, but unfortunately the word dementia conjures up negative thoughts in peoples’ minds and with it a certain stigma. One of the aims of Dementia Friends is to remove such things and to encourage more positive thoughts.
Rather than saying “someone is suffering from dementia” we should say “someone is living with dementia.” It’s a disease, like any other, but unfortunately we tend to see the disease before the person. It’s different for example when someone has cancer. We see the person before the disease.
Kevin and Elaine gave us an interactive Dementia Friends Information Session. Friends Information Sessions are an Alzheimer’s Society initiative to help people understand what it's like to live with dementia and the actions they can take.
Some key points they made were:
Dementia, a disease of the brain, is NOT a natural part of ageing
It IS possible to live well with dementia
There’s more to the person than the dementia
People with dementia can still communicate effectively
Alzheimer’s disease is only ONE type of dementia
Dementia is not just about losing your memory
And finally, Dementia Friends is all about turning understanding into action.
Rotarian Terry Williams proposed a vote of thanks to Kevin and Elaine.
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