PARK House in Wellingborough has launched a new dementia café, offering activities for those living with the condition and support for their caregivers.
The first session took place recently and the care home’s magic moments coordinators organised a range of activities including chair-based games and exercises, arts and crafts and musical reminiscence.
Those attending were served drinks and homemade cakes and had the opportunity to chat with carers at the home, as well as residents and their families.
Janine Olden, magic moments coordinator at Park House, said: “Living with dementia can be a lonely experience, not only for the person affected, but also the caregiver.
“We want to give people in our community the chance to talk to others in a similar position, who understand what they are going through.
“Our first dementia café was a great success and included an exciting game of chair football which everyone enjoyed.”
At future sessions, dementia support groups will be invited to give talks to help caregivers and family members understand more about the condition, with the chance to ask any questions in a relaxed setting.
The cafes will be held on the third Friday of every month between 2pm and 4pm.