Remembering to enjoy times with dementia sufferers
By Chloe Hall Conventional definitions Descriptions of dementia usually begin with a definition: it’s the […]
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By Chloe Hall Conventional definitions Descriptions of dementia usually begin with a definition: it’s the […]
By Chloe Hall Mental Health Awareness Week begins on Monday 13th May. This year’s theme […]
With Dementia people can feel less confident about performing everyday routines. They can seem lost even though they are in a familiar situation or environment. They can seem despondent and unusually anxious. They can also experience problems with expressing ideas and seem confused a good deal of the time. Their language can become impaired. They can display shifts in personality, perhaps appearing uncharacteristically aggressive or paranoid.
Lesbian Visibility Week begins on Monday 22nd April. It was first held in 2020. Now in its fifth year, its message is as important as ever. The week is intended to celebrate progress made by, and for, members of the lesbian community.