Dementia and reminiscence on BBC Four's Woman's hour
Date published:
Friday, August 14, 2009News source:
Alzheimer's SocietyRegion:
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Reminiscence therapy is a powerful way of helping empower people with dementia by access long-term memories.
In today's Woman's Hour, on BBC Radio Four, Felicity Finch joined a group of carers, at the Lowestoft and Waveney branch of Alzheimer's Society, for a Reminiscence Activities session.If you missed Woman's Hour this morning you can listen to it now
Anyone wishing to purchase Memories are Made of this can call 01736 336 995.
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Details of Memories are made of this training seminar
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