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dementia, communities & environments

Our Creative Spaces in the Community project is using the outdoors and nature-focused activities to build social networks, foster independence and enhance the physical and mental health of older people living with dementia in rural communities in Cornwall.

We'll be using this section as a place to generally share our thoughts on dementia and those it affects, including relevant projects, events, activities etc. If we've read it, written it, seen it or heard it and we think it should be 'out there' then here's where we'll share it.






The birds and the trees

Launceston, Truro and Mullion........we certainly travelled around the County last week!

At Launceston Memory Cafe we showed members how to make functional yet attractive bird feeders using natural materials they can gather from their own gardens and chunks of fruit and fat balls mixed with bird seed.

Hung in a garden these feeders provide perches and food for the birds and add colour to the garden this time of year, particularly if your trees and hedges are pretty bare at the moment.

It works well for 2 people, making it an ideal activity to support Dementia care at home. You can add as much or as little food as you like to the feeder.  Most important is the time you spend together in the activity.  It should be a time of fulfilling moments; of conversation, memories, future dreams, smiles and giggles.




Mullion Memory Cafe provided another opportunity for us to trial our new Sensory Tree activity with people living with Dementia.  The photos show how brilliant they all were at using their initiative and creativity in a way that resulted in each tree being unique to the individual person; reflecting their personal connections with nature and their past.




In between the trips to the memory cafes was a morning workshop with a group of  Age UK Facilitators - what a giggly bunch they were!  This group of volunteers befriend older people living in the mid County area, including people living with Dementia, some of them also provide CST (Cognitive Stimulation Therapy).

Armed with a table full of plants, leaves, flowers, pine cones, hazel sticks and lots of coloured twine and ribbon, they chatted and laughed their way through our Nature Mobile activity.  They'll take that experience away with them and use the activity to stimulate that kind of positive emotion in the people they support.





Wendy
Creative Spaces Project Manager