On Wednesday 4th February at 5pm–6pm, Care UK’s Bishops Manor, on Jockey Road, will be holding a special session as part of The Big Dementia Conversation – a nationwide initiative designed to show people how to better understand common symptoms and how it is possible to live well with the condition.
While awareness of dementia has improved, survey data from Care UK reveals families still face challenges when it comes to communicating with loved ones. Nearly four in 10 people (39%) said they avoid visiting relatives with dementia because of how difficult it can be, and nearly all of those polled (96%) feel communication barriers prevent meaningful interaction.
To help address these challenges, Care UK has launched The Big Dementia Conversation for the third year running, encouraging practical support and greater understanding for families and communities.
The Reach Out Café at Bishops Manor will explore how a journey with dementia might unfold following a diagnosis and how to live positively with the condition.
Thomas Bampfield, Home Manager at Bishops Manor, said: “We’re committed to creating a welcoming environment and supporting our local community by enabling people to build support networks.
“Our Reach Out Café offers a relaxed space for people to meet others experiencing similar challenges while benefiting from guidance and advice from our expert team.”