FUN & GAMES
As I was diagnosed with “Working age Dementia” or “early onset Alzheimer’s, I never understood why so many names are used, for a part of my brain that is struggling to manage anymore. People make so many assumptions that losing…
As I was diagnosed with “Working age Dementia” or “early onset Alzheimer’s, I never understood why so many names are used, for a part of my brain that is struggling to manage anymore. People make so many assumptions that losing…
It’s been a very difficult period for “Friends for Life (Nottingham)” as we now have 3 members in Care Homes, all with little advanced indication. The tragedy that Covid-19 has had amongst us is the lack of opportunity to show
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It’s been a very difficult period for “Friends for Life (Nottingham)” as we now have 3 members in Care Homes, all with little advanced indication. The tragedy that Covid-19 has had amongst us; is the lack of opportunity to show
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Friends for Life (Nottm) “Ay’e up mi duck”, have left the group in good hands while temporarily away on Hols in Cyprus. Cynth and myself have previously tried to raise funds for a “Magic Table” a Interactive table for small
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Friends for Life (Nottm) “Ay’e up mi duck”, have left the group in good hands while temporarily away on Hols in Cyprus. Cynth and myself have previously tried to raise funds for a “Magic Table” an Interactive table for small
Friends for Life (Nottm) celebrate our “Beauty” overcoming gale force winds and rain to become a beautiful Sunflower and stands at 6ft 11″ or 211 cm. Showing that we can overcome the odds with a smile on our faces, just
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It was one of the hottest Fridays of the year, a perfect day and perfect company when the Nottm DEEP Group Friends for Life, “Ay’e up mi duck”, hit the road. Arriving at Whisby Garden Centre, just in time for
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A look back at the sea-side days Taken from the Board of Memories Memory Café, Thackeray’s Lane, Fri 26th July 2019 Dad trying to keep out of the way, while mum packed the bags,Our car looks a little nervous as
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I was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s in April 2010 aged 59, “A life time ago”. I hope that we can repeat this event and that it promotes better understanding of our experience and ultimately that a cure is found.