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Workington care home launches Dementia Disco initiative

Workington care home launches Dementia Disco initiative

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A Workington care home has launched a new Dementia-friendly disco initiative.
Newlands Care Centre held their first Dementia Disco on May 21, inspired by their residents' love of dancing.
The team invited residents, families, members of the community and friends of the home to the inaugural event.
Residents, families, friends, and community members were invited to the event (Image: Supplied) Building on the event's success, the care home now plans to make it a regular occurrence, with similar events scheduled every quarter.
The next disco is now set to take place in August.
Those who are interested in booking a place are advised to call the care home on 01900 872257 or email newlands.activities@barchester.com.
The care home plans to make their Dementia Discos a regular occurrence (Image: Supplied) Kim Whelan, the care home's general manager, said: "The Dementia Disco is a fantastic way to connect with others in a relaxed and supportive environment.
"It's wonderful to see the power of music bring joy and reminiscence for those living with dementia, their families, and caregivers.
"Everyone is welcome - we're really looking forward to making more friends in our local community.
"If anyone is unable to make it on the day but would like to pop in for a chat and a cup of tea, our doors are always open."
The next Dementia Disco is set to take place in August (Image: Supplied) A family member said: "We enjoyed the Dementia Disco so much and we are really looking forward to the next one.
"Everyone had an amazing time and it was a wonderful and rare opportunity to turn back the clock and have some fun with our loved ones."
Newlands Care Centre is run by Barchester Healthcare, one of the UK's largest care providers.
The care home provides nursing and dementia care for 52 short and long-term residents.
For more information about Newlands Care Centre, visit https://www.barchester.com/home/newlands-care-centre.

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