Lowri Morgan, Dementia Programme Manager for the Cwm Taf Morgannwg Regional Partnership, shared:
“We know how vital it is for people with dementia to feel seen, heard and accepted in the community. A diagnosis doesn’t define somebody, and with the right support, they should still be able to enjoy the activities, hobbies and interests they always did.
As a partnership, we are actively working together on how we can create safe and welcoming environments for people who have dementia and their families. Ultimately, people just want to feel their needs will be met and understood, whatever space they choose to go to – whether that is a café, a park, or a community group.
I am delighted to see everybody’s commitment to raising awareness of dementia, and building communities that care.”
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Concerned about symptoms?
Learn more about the signs of dementia in this leaflet from the Cwm Taf Morgannwg Regional Partnership.
Visit: Alzheimer’s Society Cymru
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