Pioneer of Anna Chaplaincy, Debbie Thrower, has been talking about living with dementia and how churches may become more dementia-friendly.
According to the NHS, one in eleven people over the age of 65 is living with dementia. A diagnosis has a huge impact, not only on the individual but their family and friends as well.
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Or listen to it on the Roots website, where you'll find it listed as Episode 5 of a whole series of different podcasts. https://www.linkedin.com/safety/go?url=https%3A%2F%2Frootsforchurches.podbean.com%2F&trk=flagship-messaging-web&messageThreadUrn=urn%3Ali%3AmessagingThread%3A2-ZjczM2MxNGUtNDE2NC00MzgxLWE3NjMtNWY2YjlkOWQ0NjcyXzAxMg%3D%3D&lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_feed%3BIMJPP%2BZGRP6vMJaFnAJGNQ%3D%3D
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'I was very pleased to be invited to have a conversation with Melanie Cave from Roots about all sorts of features of life with dementia. We also talked about the support Anna Chaplains are giving to families affected by the condition.
I hope people will find good advice from it on ways of living well with dementia and feeling better supported.'
Debbie Thrower
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