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  • Allum Manor – 15th October

    Today’s session was run by Mark as Lisa had to attend a meeting in London. There were only a few members today but it was still a very enjoyable session.

    Mark started with a few true or false quiz questions which always gets members to chat.

    Jane then arrived and members enjoyed some exercises. The session then followed with music entertainment with Moshe who never fails to really entertain everyone and get them up dancing.

    Thank you to Mark for running the session today.

  • Finchley Memorial Hospital – 10th October 2018

    As usual we had so many members today, we had 4 new members. It was a beautiful sunny and warm day.

    Lisa welcomed everyone and gave everyone a quiz to start with which all enjoyed.

    We then celebrated 2 birthdays. Miltis’s birthday on 15th October will be 84 years old and Ruth’s birthday which was on the 6th October. Both were celebrated in the usual DCUK fashion.

    Dr Angela then gave members an update about the Flu jab and suggested that everyone should book their Flu jabs with their GP’s as the FMH chemist this year is in short supply. Dr Angela also advised everyone that they should check before they have the vaccine to make sure that they have the ‘adjuvanted vaccine’ as this is the vaccine which has the extra ingredients for older age to help them develop a stronger defence.

    The session then followed with some singing and name that tune and then bingo which is a real favourite. Lisa then played their favourite songs ‘Coming Round the Mountain’, the ‘Birdy song’ and the ‘Hokey Kokey’. This got members up dancing including the new members. The finale dance was the Zorba dance which Lisa got all members moving by exercising to the music. Everyone was buzzing with joy.

    It was then time for the Tovertafel and we also had our new members round the table. It was lovely to see how members interacted with the games with smiles. It was a really fun pack afternoon.

    Thank you to our volunteers Melvyn and Eleanor for their help today during the session and Dr Angela.

     

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  • Stephens House 8th October

    Stephens House 8th October

    This was a very busy session. Everyone enjoys coming to Stephens House. The mood amongst members today was lots of chatting.

    Lisa welcomed everyone and gave you updates about coming events. Lisa then gave out the songs sheets and a couple of songs were sung but the mood was not for singing today. Lisa played ‘Coming Round the Mountain’ and that was like flicking the lights on. Everyone was singing.

    Tita celebrating her birthday with Rosetta.
    Tita celebrating her birthday with Rosetta.

    We also had a birthday today to celebrate for Tita who was 85 years old and everyone sang Happy Birthday. Richard then attended and everyone was ready to do some exercises. Richard did extra time today with members which was really enjoyed.

    Richard leading the exercises
    Richard leading the exercises

    Thank you to our volunteers Mark my husband and Rotarians Valerie and Ian and it was also a pleasure to see Adrian. As always Risom is amazing looking after the members with tea and coffee and serving the lovely cakes.

  • James’s Speech at the Whittington

    James’s Speech at the Whittington

    James one of the carers was invited by the Whittington Hospital on the 27th September to give a speech to clinicians. His speech was very moving talking about his dear wife Mollie, the challenges of dealing with dementia and a few tips for carers. James has allowed us to re-print here.

    James's speech to the Whittington
    James’s speech to the Whittington
  • Finchley Memorial Hospital – 3rd October 2018

    Today was a very busy session and although Lisa had to set up the session by herself, she was delighted to be joined later by Eleanor and Dr Angela. As usual carers always also step up to help with teas and coffees.

    Lisa welcomed everyone and informed them about the good news with the BBC visit and how the film which was produced has generated a lot of viewers.

    It was a pleasure to welcome back 2 of our members Helen and Chrystalla who have been away on holiday to Cyprus for 3 months. Members were delighted to see them.

    We also had a visitor – Sally Larner from Barnet Council Prevention and Wellbeing Team and Lisa welcomed her.

    It was also a pleasure to see Dr Angela today who had some news to deliver to members about this year’s flu vaccine. Dr Angela informed us that as the effectiveness of flu vaccines has declined, this year’s flu vaccine contains extra ingredients designed to help aged immune systems develop a stronger defence against flu. It is hoped the “adjuvanted vaccine” will help ease pressures on the health service. The only problem however is that there is a low stock at the moment. Dr Angela is however trying to organise for members who want to have their flu vaccine at the Finchley Memorial Hospital.

    James one of the carers then wanted to read to members his speech he gave at the Whittington Hospital on the 27th September. His speech was very moving talking about his dear wife Mollie, the challenges of dealing with dementia and a few tips for carers. Lisa will be adding the speech to the website.

    As Lisa was very busy with members needing to talk to her, Eleanor stepped up to take the session leading members with some singing from Lisa’s song sheets. The session then followed with Lisa giving members some exercises and fall prevention exercises and then followed with everyone’s favourite song ‘Coming Round the Mountain’.

    Lisa then read out a few jokes for members which everyone enjoyed and laughed and the last part of the session followed with members playing Tovertafel and other games.

    It was a very enjoyable afternoon.

  • BBC Film showing the Tovertafel at the Finchley Memorial Hospital

    The BBC have published a film after their visit to a Dementia Club UK Session at Finchley Memorial Hospital. The Tovertafel mentioned in the film was donated to the hospital by Dementia Club UK for the use by the community.

     

  • Zimmerettes at Hendon Town Hall – 27th September

    Zimmerettes at Hendon Town Hall – 27th September

    It’s Show Time at Hendon Town Hall dementia club today.

    We also had some visitors from Rotary Club of Hendon – The Rotary Club President Eugenia who attended with Rotarians Rita and Francisca.

    It was also a surprise and a pleasure to see 2 other visitors – Dr Rhonda Cohen and Tija Hubej who were passing by as they work at Middlesex University.

    Tija Hubej and Dr Rhonda Cohen  who work at Middlesex University
    Tija Hubej and Dr Rhonda Cohen who work at Middlesex University

    Members arrived and as usual enjoyed the teas and cakes to start with. Mark are quiz master then introduced some quiz questions which prompted several topics of interesting conversations. Lisa then followed with giving all members a verse to read from a poem called ‘A Simple Hug’ which then followed with everyone giving their loved ones a hug.

    It was then time for exercise as Jane had arrived. Everyone moved to the other side of the room ready for their exercises which always finishes with Lisa playing to members ‘Coming Round the Mountain’ and other music favourites.

    Everyone was now ready for the highlight of today which was Show Time with The Zimmerettes. The performance included musical numbers like; ‘All That Jazz’, ‘New York, New York’, ‘Pennsylvania 65000 – Ceroc dance ‘and much more finishing off with ‘Dancing Queen’ and getting everyone up and dancing.

    Zimmerettes performing
    Zimmerettes performing “New York, New York”

    It was an amazing magical afternoon with plenty of smiles and dancing and singing along to the musical numbers.

    Members of Dementia Club UK with the Zimmerettes
    Members of Dementia Club UK with the Zimmerettes

    Our thanks to Shelley Blackstein and Loz Pitts and all the rest of the performers who were star performers. It was a spectacular and amazing performance and members really enjoyed the afternoon.

  • Finchley Memorial Hospital – 26th September 2018

    Finchley Memorial Hospital – 26th September 2018

    Today’s report is from Annette who took the session.

    “Today’s session went smoothly and we had 42 members in attendance.

    I based my jokes, quiz and discussions around rail transport and rail stations, following members recent trip to Epping Ongar Railway. I provided a few pictures of rail stations, rail carriages and similar to help them start conversations on the subject.

    Ronnie then entertained the members who joined in singing and some danced to the music. Volunteers Melvyn and Carlos were on hand to help during the session. We also celebrated Brian and Mable’s birthdays and Mable was happy to take her cake home. I believe everyone had a really nice time as they always do at our dementia clubs.”

    Mable's birthday
    Mable’s birthday

    Ronnie entertaining with songs and music
    Ronnie entertaining with songs and music
  • Official Launch of Rotary Club of Barnet Dementia club – 25th September 2018

    Official Launch of Rotary Club of Barnet Dementia club – 25th September 2018

    Today was the official launch of the Dementia Club at St John’s United Reformed Church, which was a great success.

    Members and other guests attended the party, including members from Friends in Need who attended with their carers. Everyone really enjoyed themselves.

    Barnet TV also came to the launch party and filmed the event which they will show on their website and will be providing us with a link.

    Lisa welcomed everybody and gave a brief speech and this was followed by cutting the large celebration cake and taking a few official photos.

     Chocolate Cake for the Launch Party
    Chocolate Cake for the Launch Party
    Lisa with Rotary Club of Barnet and St John’s Church Volunteers
    Lisa with Rotary Club of Barnet and St John’s Church Volunteers

    Everyone was then offered teas, coffees plus sandwiches and cakes which they all enjoyed.

    Simon our Rotarian quiz master then distributed two fun quizzes on all the tables asking them to identify the names of some cartoon characters. This created a lot of interest and discussion on all the tables to identify the correct answers.

    The session then continued with Richard providing some Chair Yoga exercises. Everybody at the session took part including the volunteers. The members from Friends in Need joined in and had a fantastic time.

    Chair yoga with Richard
    Chair yoga with Richard

    The yoga session was then followed with James Le Bec, our musical entertainer. James sang some old-time favourites which members enjoyed listening to and everyone joined in by singing and dancing. James then did his well-known music quiz asking the members to identify the songs that he played and to roll a large dice to get enough points to win a box of chocolates. James was helped by his assistant Joy. All members enjoyed the challenge, especially throwing the large dice to try and get enough points to beat the points raised by other clubs.

    James Le Bec singing his popular songs
    James Le Bec singing his popular songs

    Many thanks to the following who made the Launch Party successful:

    • Lisa – Chairman of Dementia Club UK
    • Rotary Club of Barnet; Mike Hodge (Past District Governor), Brian Coleman (President when the Dementia Café started), Jim McCarthy (Current President), John, Scott, Simon, Victor and Brian Isaacs.
    • St John’s Church: Andrew, Dorothy, Sue and
    • Brenda Carlos – a new volunteer
    • Friends in Need leader Jesse and the 17 member
    • Barnet TV – Bidemi and Itte
  • Epping Ongar Railway Steam Train Visit – 22nd Sep 2018

    Epping Ongar Railway Steam Train Visit – 22nd Sep 2018

    Dementia Club UK had their outing today to Epping Ongar Railway.

    Members of Dementia Club UK with volunteers of the Epping Ongar Railway
    Members of Dementia Club UK with volunteers of the Epping Ongar Railway

    All was organised perfect by the Railway. When we arrived we were met by Dean Walton the Railway General manager and station staff which was a lovely welcome.

    The weather was drizzling and as the steam train was not quite ready we all went to the Anglian station cafe to wait until the train arrived and was ready. When the steam train arrived members were excited to see the train and looked forward to their journey.

    The train engineers were happy to show members the engine. Photos were continuously taken. We boarded the steam train and completed our steam train journey which was really pleasant. It was then time for our afternoon tea. We all went back to the Anglian station cafe to find that the tables were all prepared for a Ritz style afternoon tea. Members were served with teas and coffees and lovely cakes. Kitchen staff including Dean were all helping to serve. Members all commented the excellent service.

    It was a real pleasure to also meet the Station Manager John Appleton who was very pleased to meet us. As the plan was to also get a group photo together, John called all his staff and organised for a photo to be done next to the steam train. It was still raining slightly but this didn’t stop us.

    Lisa got all the members together and all the Railway staff and engineers and kitchen staff all came out for the photo. It was so lovely. We were all now ready to board the train again but this time a diesel train to take us through Epping Forest.

    It was a truly amazing journey through the forest. One of the members commented that it was like a Harry Potter experience. This was a truly perfect day.

    Lisa would like to thank Dean and John and all the staff and engineers for looking after us throughout the afternoon. They were amazing and members had a really wonderful time.

    Whilst chatting with John, John noticed Lisa’s pin badge with the Saracens logo and mentioned how supportive he is every year to the Foundation. He also suggested that he would be delighted to offer something similar to Saracens Foundation. Lisa informed John that she would certainly mention about the Epping Ongar Railway to Nigel Wray.

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