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Residents across Bath area invited to become ‘Dementia Friends Champions’

Wednesday 27th September 2017 Bath Echo News Team Community

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The Alzheimer’s Society is encouraging local people across the Bath area to unite against dementia and become a Dementia Friends Champion next week.

People can book now to attend a touring induction day that is coming to Bath on Thursday 5th October.

The day-long session is part of Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends programme, which is the biggest ever initiative to change people’s perceptions of dementia. It aims to transform the way the nation acts, thinks and talks about the condition.

Dementia Friends Champions are volunteers who help tackle the stigma and lack of understanding that means many people with the condition experience loneliness and social exclusion.

After attending the Bath induction day, the volunteers will deliver Dementia Friends sessions across the local area in the coming months.

There are more than two million Dementia Friends in England and Wales. Alzheimer’s Society want to reach even more people so that people with dementia feel understood and included in their community.

Camilla Alfred, Senior Dementia Friends Officer at Alzheimer’s Society said: “Dementia doesn’t care who you are; it could affect us all. It’s set to be the 21st century’s biggest killer, with someone developing it every three minutes, and so many people are facing it alone.

“People with dementia often feel – and are – misunderstood, marginalised and isolated but with the right support and understanding they can continue to live fulfilling lives and make a contribution to their communities. So, unite with us now and join us on 5 October.”

You can become a Dementia Friend or sign up for the Bath Dementia Friends Champions induction day by visiting www.dementiafriends.org.uk.

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