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  • John Keble Church – Wed 15th August 2018

    John Keble Church – Wed 15th August 2018

    Today’s report from session leader Danielle:

    A small group today, as reflected by the summer season, but we had a particularly fun time. The ‘Three Degrees’ from Rotary of Northwick Park, aka Helen, Ritu & Mollie, as ever, served up delicious cakes and kept the tea flowing.

    Rotary of Edgware and Stanmore members, Danielle, Sonia & Nandini, as well as Beryl, who currently runs the hall, all got stuck in chatting and colouring in from Danielle’s fab 1960s groovy pattern book. Bernadette even found one of a woman’s face with flowing hair, reminding her of her days as a hairdresser.

    Danielle’s fab 1960s groovy pattern book
    Danielle’s fab 1960s groovy pattern book

    Richard, our resident chair yoga trainer, introduced Dyna Band exercises to the activity group, followed by a special lesson of exercises for the core back strengthening, which Jacqueline especially benefited from. We were reminded by Lisa, who has had a 30-year career in fitness, of the importance of keeping physical but in a paced way!

    Thanks to Rotarian Peter for coming along at closing time to help put chairs and tables away

  • Finchley Memorial Hospital – 15th August 2018

    Today’s meeting, which was led by Eleanor, was very well attended, in fact we had a full house!

    We were all very pleased to be joined by two very special young guests, Dr Angela’s grandchildren, James and Rowena. They had all been to see the film, The Wind in the Willows and, to everyone’s delight, James and Rowena acted out some of the characters and asked us to guess who they were. It was great fun!

    Eleanor then did a music quiz. As well as identifying each song from a list everyone was given, members were asked to name the singer. There was fierce competition to see who could name the song and singer first and it was lovely to see so many people enjoying the music.

    Eleanor’s sessions wouldn’t be complete without a game of card bingo and we finished with a general knowledge quiz. We have some extremely knowledgeable members at our Finchley Group!

    Thank you to Dr Angela and Melvyn, who provided invaluable support, and to those members who very kindly helped with the washing up.

  • Stephen’s House & Gardens 13th August

    Stephen’s House & Gardens 13th August

    We had a very busy session with 31 members. After everyone settled with their teas, Lisa introduced Mark, one of the Trustees to start the quiz. Everyone looks forward to the quiz especially as each table becomes very competitive.

    Richard then arrived to do the Chair Yoga with members. Richard always makes it not only challenging but very enjoyable. In fact members had overtime today because they wanted more.

    Chair Yoga with Richard
    Chair Yoga with Richard

     

    Lisa had a poem today called ‘The True Meaning of Life’ As it had 11 verses, she got different members to read each verse. Everyone enjoyed reading the poem.

    Lisa then played some of the usual music favourites which gets everyone singing and up dancing. It was near the end of the session and David one of the Golders Green Rotarians then told a joke which made members laugh.

    Everyone left with a smile. Thank you to my Volunteers – Mark, Rotarians Michael, David and Dick for attending and helping. Also thank you to Risom who is always so helpful.

  • Finchley Memorial Hospital – 8th August 2018

    Finchley Memorial Hospital – 8th August 2018

    This was a very busy and exciting session. Members arrived and quickly settled with their teas as they were looking forward to seeing the students. They had no idea however what else was in store for the session.

    NCS students playing charades
    NCS students playing charades

    We not only had the return of the NCS Students but Lisa also had 3 other surprise visitors. Lisa only found out the day before that the BBC Television wanted to visit the Dementia Club because they were interested in doing a film and documentary about the Tovertafel.

    We also had visitors from Tovertafel – Medhi, Lloyd, Sofia and John as they were equally excited about the BBC attending. Our third surprise visitor was Mike Freer MP for Finchley who received a warm welcome.

    BBC Journalists Claire Bates and Nick Holland arrived early to set up the cameras and also took the opportunity to interview Lisa before the session and during the session. Members were also excited when BBC also wanted to interview some of the members.

    Kevin achieves fame at last, being interviewed by the BBC, journalists Claire Bates and Nick Holland
    Kevin achieves fame at last, being interviewed by the BBC, journalists Claire Bates and Nick Holland

    The students had some time to prepare and then Lisa introduced them to start their performance. They prepared to play charades and also brought some costumes like fancy hats and various colourful feather boas which members enjoyed wearing.

    Members were too clever with the charades but it was all good fun. Lisa then played the music for ‘round the mountain’ and the students were singing along with the members. The session was really buzzing. Lisa then read a few jokes which members always enjoy.

    It was then time for Tovertafel. Members were already seated and waiting and the BBC Journalists were positioned in action. There was a lot of position, camera and action. Members enjoyed the attention and the busy session. The BBC program will be aired in September hopefully on Alzheimer’s Day.

    BBC ready to record a Dementia Club UK Tovertafel session
    BBC ready to record a Dementia Club UK Tovertafel session

    Thank you to my volunteers Melvyn and Dr Angela for their help during the session.

  • Sha’arei Tsedek Synagogue – 6th August 2018

    Sha’arei Tsedek Synagogue – 6th August 2018

    Today’s session was run by Justine. At the start of the session, the guests were served tea, coffee and lovely biscuits and were happy chatting to each other.

    Lots of concentration around the dominoes game
    Lots of concentration around the dominoes game

    The session leader then did a quiz and everyone enjoyed it! This was followed by a lively session of entertainment provided by the very talented James LeBec. James sang a variety of popular songs to which many of the guests and helpers danced & he even did a music quiz where our guests had to guess the name of the song! It was great fun!

    James LeBec playing 'Name that Tune'
    James LeBec playing ‘Name that Tune’

    After James left, the guests continued to chat and there was also table tennis, mini golf, darts and board games! Dominoes in particular was a huge hit! Approximately 33 guests and carers attended the session with the assistance of six helpers from the synagogue.

    Rabbi Shulamit Ambalu who came in especially to see our guests and to see our Club, the Rabbi enjoyed attending the session and was impressed.

    Rabbi Shulamit Ambalu talking with some members
    Rabbi Shulamit Ambalu talking with some members

    My thanks to our volunteers today Stephen, Gilda, Dottie, Judy, Keith and Justine.

  • Finchley Memorial Hospital – 1st August 2018

    Finchley Memorial Hospital – 1st August 2018

    This was a really busy session. I am pleased that I had 2 volunteers today – Melvyn and Karish. When members were settled with their teas and cakes, Lisa gave members a general knowledge quiz which they really liked and worked together in groups. As usual quizzes start conversations and members also like competing with other groups.

    The chatting continued as one of the carers Ernie showed members an old photo of when his father was 10 years old in 1921 at a primary school in Islington. In fact Ernie went to the school too. Members were very interested to see the photo which pictured a classroom very different to what classrooms are like now.

    We also had a birthday to celebrate today. It was Francis’s birthday on the 28th July and she is 90 years old. Francis brought two cakes to share which included a birthday cake and of course the birthday was celebrated in the usual DCUK fashion.

    Francis’s 90th birthday in typical DCUK style
    Francis’s 90th birthday in typical DCUK style

    Two new members joined us half way through the session. The other members made them feel welcome. They soon felt very comfortable and joined in with discussions. In fact David the new member wanted to sing an old time favourite and this then started all the other members to join in. More songs followed and everyone was having great fun.

    It was now time to start the Tovertafel and Karish was very happy to lead. Members were given foam batons to reach on the table and plates to catch their fish.

    We then had a lovely surprise when Dr Vivienne Watkin (Consultant Psychiatrist at Barnet Hospital) and Steve Bogen (Barnet social services) walked in to the room. They were visiting patients in the hospital and decided to also drop in to our dementia club. Dr Watkin was pleasantly surprised to see quite a few familiar faces and members were also delighted to see Dr Watkin. Dr Watkin was pleased to see how everyone was really happy and enjoying the session especially as she refers some of her patients to the dementia club. Dr Watkin and Steve were really interested to see the Tovertafel in action and were very impressed.

    Dr Vivienne Watkin and Steve Bogen watching the Tovertafel
    Dr Vivienne Watkin and Steve Bogen watching the Tovertafel

    Members left with a smile and had a happy time. Thank you to the volunteers Melvyn and Karish for helping during the session.

  • St John’s Church New Barnet – 31st July

    St John’s Church New Barnet – 31st July

    The number of members who came to this month’s session was much higher than last month and they all had a fantastic time. The session started by welcoming the members and offering them teas and coffee plus biscuits.

    Lisa the Chairman of Dementia Club UK was then presented with a £300 donation from Jim the President of Rotary Club of Barnet. The money donated was raised during the selling of plants in the East Barnet Festival on the 7th and 8th of July. Lisa was delighted to receive this money and announced that the money will be used to go towards the official launch of Rotary Club of Barnet dementia club.

    Lisa the Chairman of Dementia Club UK was presented with a cheque from Jim the President of Rotary Club of Barnet
    Lisa the Chairman of Dementia Club UK was presented with a cheque from Jim the President of Rotary Club of Barnet

    The members were then asked to take part in a quiz. They were asked to identify the names of 12 pictures. Richard then arrived and did exercise yoga with the members. The colourful beanbags were used again as part of the exercises and it was very enjoyable by all the members.

    Chair yoga with Richard
    Chair yoga with Richard

    The yoga session then followed with Clare singing her usual popular songs and all members had a lot of fun by singing and dancing. Thank you to our church volunteers making teas and coffees and setting up the venue; Dorothy, Brenda and Andrew.

    Thank you to our Rotarians from Barnet; Jim (President), Malcolm, Victor, Simon, Brian and John with his wife Amalia and our GP – Doctor Rebecca Hatjiosif who volunteers her time to provide medical advice to members and take blood pressures. It was also a nice surprise to see Sasha from Rotary Club of Elstree and Borehamwood Studio who came to visit.

    Clare singing her usual popular songs and all members had a lot of fun by singing and dancing
    Clare singing her usual popular songs and all members had a lot of fun by singing and dancing
  • Britannia – 30th July 2018

    Britannia – 30th July 2018

    We had quite a few members as usual as everyone enjoys attending the Britannia venue. When members were settled with their teas and cakes, Lisa started a game of Bingo which is always enjoyed and involves a lot of concentration to win.

    We celebrated Ivor's birthday todayWe celebrated Ivor’s birthday today

    Lisa then did some chair exercises with members to get them ready for when Ronnie arrived with his music entertainment. Members love Ronnie as he plays some interesting music favourites for everyone to sing to and dance.

    We also celebrated Ivor’s birthday today – 81 years old and this was celebrated in the usual DCUK fashion. It was a very enjoyable afternoon. Thank you to Mark my husband who is also one of the Trustees for helping during the session.

    Ronnie getting everyone up to dance
    Ronnie getting everyone up to dance
  • Hendon Town Hall – 26th July 2018

    Hendon Town Hall – 26th July 2018

    After a very busy session yesterday and as the weather was even hotter, we only had a few members.

    Helen Tierney who brought her accordion and her harp
    Helen Tierney who brought her accordion and her harp

    It was still a very enjoyable session however as we had Helen Tierney who brought her accordion and her harp and entertained the members with some memorable music. Helen also gave us a short lesson on how to play the harp. The red strings on the harp are ‘C’ and depending on the piece of music you need to tune any Sharps of Flats before you start playing. It was very interesting.

    Helen showing the red strings on her harp to the some of the members of Dementia Club UK
    Helen showing the red strings on her harp to the some of the members of Dementia Club UK
  • NCS at Finchley Memorial Hospital – 25th July 2018

    NCS at Finchley Memorial Hospital – 25th July 2018

    The weather has been very hot for a few weeks now and today was no exception. We still however had a very busy session which also included the National Citizen Service (NCS) students. The NCS students attend every year and they are always a pleasure. The students sat and chatted to all the members making teas and coffees and generally helping.

    NCS with members of Dementia Club UK at Finchley Memorial
    NCS with members of Dementia Club UK at Finchley Memorial

    We then played bingo which was good fun. There was also a birthday to celebrate. It was Grazia’s 86th birthday. Lisa made sure it was celebrated in the usual DCUK way with a cake sparkler. Jo her daughter brought 2 home made cakes and another birthday cake which was cut and shared out. Lisa then surprised members with ice creams. There was enough for everyone including the students.

    Grazia's Birthday
    Grazia’s Birthday

    As it was so hot, Lisa then suggested for members to go out in the garden. Members liked the idea. Students then took all the chairs out for members to sit. We took our traditional group photo with the students and then we did some singing and dancing. The students were by now very relaxed, integrating with the members and really enjoying themselves.

    Students of NCS performing some singing and dancing
    Students of NCS performing some singing and dancing

    It was a really great afternoon and members are looking forward to seeing the NCS students again on the 8 the August when they will have prepared a surprise for the members.

    Thank goodness for the students today as Lisa had no volunteers.