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Dementia Jersey welcomes contract extension
Dementia Jersey welcomes contract extension

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

Dementia Jersey welcomes contract extension

A project offering support and activities for people with new cases or mild dementia is set to continue in Jersey. Dementia Jersey's Meeting Place Project has been granted a renewed three-year contract with Health and Care Jersey. Launched in 2021 with government funding, the project offers weekly sessions in St Clement and St Helier, providing support, brain-stimulating activities, and light exercise for those diagnosed with the condition. Ann-Marie Self, diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2023, said the scheme was "great because I don't feel like I'm alone with my diagnosis - everyone is different but we all have this in common". The project, which also runs in St Martin, St Brelade, and St Ouen, has been praised by participants and their families. Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Tom Binet, said Meeting Place "provides invaluable support for islanders as they navigate their diagnosis". Claudine Snape, Dementia Jersey chief executive, said: "We're incredibly grateful to Health and Care Jersey and the Government of Jersey for their continued support. "This renewed funding ensures that people living with dementia can access the help they need in a supportive and stimulating environment." Follow BBC Jersey on X and Facebook. Send your story ideas to Dementia campaign launched on brain health Jersey's first dementia strategy published More than 120 people sign up to dementia challenge Government of Jersey Dementia Jersey

Dementia Jersey welcomes contract extension
Dementia Jersey welcomes contract extension

BBC News

time28-04-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

Dementia Jersey welcomes contract extension

A project offering support and activities for people with new cases or mild dementia is set to continue in Jersey's Meeting Place Project has been granted a renewed three-year contract with Health and Care in 2021 with government funding, the project offers weekly sessions in St Clement and St Helier, providing support, brain-stimulating activities, and light exercise for those diagnosed with the Self, diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2023, said the scheme was "great because I don't feel like I'm alone with my diagnosis - everyone is different but we all have this in common". 'Incredibly grateful' The project, which also runs in St Martin, St Brelade, and St Ouen, has been praised by participants and their families. Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Tom Binet, said Meeting Place "provides invaluable support for islanders as they navigate their diagnosis".Claudine Snape, Dementia Jersey chief executive, said: "We're incredibly grateful to Health and Care Jersey and the Government of Jersey for their continued support. "This renewed funding ensures that people living with dementia can access the help they need in a supportive and stimulating environment."

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