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Holidays shouldn’t stop just because of a dementia diagnosis. We believe that with the right support, anything is possible.
Supported holidays enabling people living with dementia to get away with their friends and family.
Beautiful accommodation in some of the most stunning holiday destinations around the UK.
We work closely with you to plan the holiday you want with Dementia Adventure.
Finance doesn’t have to be a barrier to you getting the break you need.
Answering your questions about supported dementia holidays.
A range of dementia training for friends, family, volunteers, staff and organisations to help them think differently about dementia.
Free training sessions for families to help support people with dementia at home.
Practical hints and tips to help you in your support role.
How to improve mood and motivation, both for yourself and the person you support.
Support to ensure people living with dementia have access to the benefits of nature and the outdoors.
Affordable training for professionals and volunteers creating inclusive outdoor or nature experiences for people with dementia.
There are around 900,000 people living with dementia in the UK, with that number projected to rise to 1.6 million by 2040.
A more active and fulfilled life for everyone living with dementia.
With the right support, anything is possible.
Read about the impact of our supported holidays and breaks, training and research.
Our evidence-led research underpins all that we do to benefit those living with dementia.
Partnering with like-minded organisations to benefit more people living with dementia.
Meet our dedicated and experienced team of trustees and staff.
Looking for a new opportunity? Explore our job vacancies.
Meet the celebrities who help us support people with dementia.
Do you have an enquiry for the Dementia Adventure team? We’d love to hear from you!
Your donations allow us to continue helping people with dementia live more active and fulfilled lives.
Every pound you raise improves the quality of life for people living with dementia in the UK.
A vital role in our work helping people with dementia live active and fulfilled lives.
Volunteers are incredibly important to our work and much of what we do is reliant on our dedicated team.
Research shows that just 15 minutes outdoors or engaging with nature is good for the health and well-being of people living with dementia.
For people living with dementia, connection with nature has a wide variety of benefits for their physical, emotional, and social health.
Tips to overcome common difficulties people with dementia face to accessing nature and the outdoors.
Simple ways to help you connect with nature every day.
Useful resources for the friends and family of people living with dementia.
Read the latest news, stories and research from Dementia Adventure.
Follow Harriet’s journey as she walks 900 miles in 90 days for 900,000 people living with dementia across the UK.
Help us reach our goal, to support more families living with dementia.
It’s more than a walk!
Tune in and join Harriet on this incredible immersive journey.
Stay updated with Harriet’s journey and the inspiring people she meets.
Read more about Harriet’s personal mission.
What is the Dementia Adventure Support Fund?
Help Harriet reach her goal by taking part in 900 miles your way.
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Dementia Adventure
Unit 11 Old Park Farm
Main Road
Ford End
Essex CM3 1LN
Phone: 01245 237548
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