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Six week reminisce group for people living with dementia in Halton.
Times of our Lives Group has been developed to give carers of people living with any type of dementia the skills and knowledge to enable them to take better care of the person they look after.
The course, which is facilitated by health professionals from the Later Life and Memory Services, runs over a six week period in weekly two hour sessions. Each session combines peer support with a specialist speaker who will lead information sessions with time allocated to ask your own questions.
The course will include two home visits, one prior to the course starting and one after the sixth session. For more information or to book your place, please contact a member of Later Life and Memory Service at the Brooker Centre on 01928 753 162.
Programme
Session 1
- Introduction and individual expectations
- Reminicence: Music/film/games
Session 2
- Group reminiscence
Session 3
- Personal/group reminiscence
(Own photographs/objects)
Session 4
- Topical reminiscence
Session 5
- Personal/group life story
(Own photographs)
Session 6
- Music/film
- Tea dance
- Evaluation
Later Life and Memory Service
Brooker Centre
Hospital Way
Runcorn
Cheshire
WA7 2DA
Tel: 01928 753 162.
Our patients matter
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust listens and responds to patients and their carers to help improve the services we deliver.
If you have any comments,compliments or concerns you can speak with a member of staff or contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) and Complaints Team.
Telephone: 0151 471 2377
Freephone: 0800 328 2941
Email: palsandcomplaints
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
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