John Carter: Holidaying in the Cotswolds
This month, Dementia Adventure Ambassador John Carter shares his childhood memories of holidaying in the Cotswolds… Life can get really gritty around this time of the year. Christmas bills come …
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This month, Dementia Adventure Ambassador John Carter shares his childhood memories of holidaying in the Cotswolds… Life can get really gritty around this time of the year. Christmas bills come …
Winter can intensify the usual challenges of being a carer. That’s why it’s important to take care of your mood and wellbeing during the colder months. Read on for our tips for looking after your mental health this winter if you’re a carer.
We are now hiring for a Programme Leader, Training, Research & Consultancy. Come and work for Dementia Adventure! Post: Programme Leader, Training, Research & Consultancy This is an exciting new …
Jo is an Occupational Therapist (OT) who works with people living with dementia. We spoke to Jo about how volunteering on our holidays has impacted her work.
When we asked the Dementia Adventure team what the New Year meant to them, we kept the question open. Find out what the team said!
This year, husband and wife Scott and Helen went on their first supported Dementia Adventure holiday in Kielder, Northumberland, enjoying it so much that they joined us again in the Lake District in October.
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