Lisa was invited by Reverend Simon to talk to members of his congregation after the Service in the church hall.
Lisa talked to a number of people in the large hall which was set up with lovely teas and pastries. It was in fact one of the ladies birthday too and everyone sang Happy Birthday to her.
Lisa talking about the launch of the new 7th dementia club at The Baden-Powell Centre starting on Wednesday 21st March
Lisa talked about the launch of the new 7th dementia club at The Baden-Powell Centre starting on Wednesday 21st March. She talked about dementia and what a dementia club is. A few people were interested after Lisa’s talk to ask some questions and take leaflets.
There were 2 doctors also from the Royal Free Hospital who were interested and offered to come to the sessions and also to bring student medics.
This was a very busy session and it felt like a Spring day especially after ‘the beast from the East ‘ weather we recently had. Lisa decorated the tables with daffodils which all members thought was really lovely.
We had a presentation today from Mr Daniel Bamford Chief Officer from Citizens Advice Barnet. Daniel talked about the various help that is provided which members were pleased to hear. One of the carers mentioned that he had an occasion to use the Citizens Advice and the advice given really helped.
Mr Daniel Bamford Chief Officer from Citizens Advice Barnet
Lisa then gave members a quiz to work out the title of the film from famous lines. The session then followed with social activities. Lisa brought out various games which were enjoyed by everyone. The session ended with Lisa reading a joke.
The monthly Dementia Club UK meeting was held on the 5th March at Sha’arei Tsedek Synagogue in Whetstone.
At the start of the session, the guests were served tea, coffee and lovely biscuits and were happy chatting to each other.
Jeff Borsack then did some gentle seated chair exercises with our guests and they really enjoyed it. This was followed by a lively session of entertainment provided by the very talented Moshe Tamir.
Jeff Borsack doing some gentle seated chair exercises
Moshe sang a variety of popular songs to which many of the guests and helpers danced. It was great fun! Approximately 28 guests and carers attended the session with the assistance of six helpers from the synagogue.
Entertainment provided by the very talented Moshe Tamir
Today we received news that the 40th Anniversary Gala of the Rotaract Club of Hampstead, Hendon & Golders Green Event raised £1000. We are very grateful to the organisers of the event for making the evening such a success. We would like to thank everyone who attended the event to raise money to support Dementia Club UK. This money will help towards running more sessions to give Dementia sufferers and their carers and families respite.Lisa with Carla, Pia and Craig at 40th Anniversary Gala of the Rotaract Club of Hampstead, Hendon & Golders GreenLisa talking at 40th Anniversary Gala of the Rotaract Club of Hampstead, Hendon & Golders Green
Despite a cold day with snow starting to fall we still had a good number of members. Members enjoyed chair yoga with Richard followed by music entertainment with Clare. As it was John’s birthday (one of the Rotarians) Lisa produced the same instant musical birthday cake and John enjoyed blowing the candles out on the cake.
Members then enjoyed some golf which became a little competitive.
We were also delighted to be joined by Dr Rebecca Hatjiosif who Lisa introduced. Dr Rebecca took some blood pressures and was also able to provide some medical advice. Members were very grateful.
We were pleased to be joined today by the Minister Julian Templeton. A photo shows Julian with Andrew Mills the church warden. It was also a pleasure to see Rotarian Jim McCarthy (the President Elect), and thank all the Rotarians for their help during the session – John, Malcolm, Owen Gates, Victor Kaye and Simon Smith.
Thank you to the ladies for helping with the teas- Marjorie, Dorothy and Sue.
Lisa started with a quiz and then we all celebrated a very special birthday. It was Pat’s 80th Birthday and we celebrated in a new style today. Lisa produced an instant musical birthday cake which looked like a real birthday cake. The cake made of plastic has glowing candle lights which when you blow they actually turn off. Pat enjoyed blowing the candles out on the cake.
Members were now ready for some Tai Chi exercise with Egon which was then followed by some singing and dancing to members favourite songs.
Lisa then introduced a large floor piano keyboard and gave instructions for members to play “O when the Saints go marching in” Lisa had sticky labels on the floor piano so that members were able to play. A few members were very interested to have a go and one of the carers managed to play the first verse.
Everyone had a very enjoyable time.
My thanks to Mark (one of my Trustees) for helping today and also John from Rotary Barnet for coming to help.
One of our members has kindly given us permission to post an email below they sent to Hugh (see previous article) regarding their experiences in WW II.
Dear Hugh
My parents thoroughly enjoyed your presentation.
My father Jose Osa was one of the 4000 Basque children evacuated to England in May 1937 during the Spanish Civil War. He was number 3693 see register attached. He was just 12 and his brother Felix a little older. The children first stayed in camps with priests and teachers on arrival in Southhampton and dad was later sent to live with 50 children in Arkley Lodge, Rowley Way in Barnet until he was old enough to learn a trade and take lodgings in Chesterfield Road in Barnet. It is a very interesting story – the children thought it would only be for 3 months and there is a book titled this. My father never returned to his homeland and remained living in London and moved back to Barnet last year. He still meets up regularly with a few of his friends who are now in their 90’s!
I have attached some photos which I am sure you will find interesting. Particularly, the photo of the bomb crater in the garden of Arkley Lodge. Dad’s not sure when this happened so it would be interesting to check on the Arkley bomb map you told us about. Dad was the only one injured with a cut face and the next day the 50 children were taken to the Old Fellows Hall in High Barnet for safety.
Bomb at Arkley LodgeThe Basque boys outside Arkley LodgeJose and Basque friends
In the photo of the 3 boys, my dad is the one on the left. In the group photo taken in the garden of Arkley Lodge, dad is third from the left. He’s not in the photo of the bomb crater. Some of the children in that photo are still alive today. Dad missed the reunion in 2010 as we were on holiday but last year the current owners kindly invited us for tea so dad could share his memories. In that photo, his best friend Paco is fourth from the left.
We would love to come and see your archives. How can I arrange this?
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
We had a presentation today from Mr Hugh Petrie MA – a Barnet Council Heritage Development Officer.
Lisa invited Hugh to present some archive materials that would stir some memories for some of the Dementia Club UK members. It certainly did just that. Hugh brought some World War II materials and talked about the history for each of the items.
He then showed a slide presentation showing the old cinema in Hendon which is now a gym and the Queen mother in some of her visits during the war which was fascinating. It stirred up conversations with members and questions. Members would have liked extra time and expressed their thanks to Hugh asking for further visits.
The session then followed with Tai Chi with Egon which members enjoyed and found challenging.
The session ended with some singing and then some social activities. I had no volunteers today but as usual our carers always jump in to help which I am grateful.
We had another busy session again at the Finchley Memorial hospital. In fact we have added another table to accommodate the increase number of people.
We had a presentation from Barnet Assist who provide various products for people who need help in the day to day living. We were pleased to welcome Callum Styles, David Mackintosh, Edward Wanyoike, Mattia Narciso and Sandra Hollis.
Callum Styles, Edward Wanyoike, Sandra Hollis, Mattia Narciso and David Mackintosh.
Callum presented the various products in a short presentation which followed with some questions from members and then Callum and his colleagues circulated the products to members at each table and talking further with individual questions.
Barnet Assist showing their products to the members of Dementia Club UK
The session then followed with Kevin’s Family Fortunes quiz which members enjoy and finishing the session with a couple of Lisa’s jokes and some singing.
Tina and her mum Joan both celebrated their birthdays today
Thank you to our volunteers Eleanor and Melvyn and our Trustee Dr Angela for their help during the session.