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  • Carers zoom meeting – 1st June 2021

    Lisa welcomed everyone and passed on Andrew’s apologies as he was studying for an exam. Lisa did however discuss with Andrew about next week’s seminar and Andrew suggested ‘Moving & Handling’ as many of us carers have to sometimes move our loved ones and if we don’t do it the right way we could end up injuring ourselves. A few carers also mentioned that they would like Andrew if possible to do a talk seminar about ‘coping with sleep disturbance’.

    Lisa said that she would pass that on to Andrew. Lisa also informed members that Andrew will try and prepare for next week the step-by-step guide on ‘Sanctuary Meditation’ which he presented in a previous carers group seminar.

    Lisa then went around each member to ask them if they had anything they liked to raise at the meeting to discuss. The following topics were discussed;

     

    1 – Statins – one of the members reported that they had very bad side effects with Simvastatin.  Dr Angela (also one of our Trustees responded informing of the benefits of taking the Statins which prevent other more complicated illnesses. Dr Angela has also provided the following link which assesses what your risk score is;

    https://www.cvdcheck.org.au/your-risk-score

    Other members also reported similar side effects and other types of statins.

    Types of statins

        • atorvastatin (Lipitor)
        • fluvastatin (Lescol)
        • pravastatin (Lipostat)
        • rosuvastatin (Crestor)
        • simvastatin (Zocor)

     

    2 – Another member mentioned how she was so pleased to see that there was ‘assistance facility’ offered at train stations. This was very useful especially for people who needed help with their luggage or to be escorted to the right platform.

    Other discussions followed about sunflower lanyards. People with hidden conditions can ask for special sunflower lanyards. These are bright green in colour and allow staff at supermarkets, train stations, airports etc to easily and discreetly identify passengers who may need extra assistance. These are free in large stores at customer services and you don’t need to show proof of disability.

    There were also talks about other types of assistance called ICEtags. It holds vital information about you and this can be attached to your key ring, clothes etc.

    Lisa said that she would look into these and try to purchase these for when we go back to venues

     

    3 – Another member mentioned about something she had read about a clinical trial on a dementia drug called Aducanumab.

    Aducanumab, a new drug developed by Biogen for treatment of cognitive and functional decline in early Alzheimer’s disease, is under review by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA). A decision is anticipated by June 7, 2021. This drug may be launched in 2022 depending on further clinical trials.

    Doctor Angela informed everyone that there was another drug called Donanemab which is similar but may have less side effects. Here is the link for further information: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2100708

    There were further discussions from other members on clinical trials especially as one of the members had already taken part in clinical trials and informed members that if anyone wanted to take part in any clinical trials they should join dementia research. Please follow the link for further information if interested: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/research/play-your-part/participate-in-research

     

    4 – Another member mentioned that GP practices were being taken over by private companies called Centene. Doctor Angela has provided this link;

    https://weownit.org.uk/blog/here-are-gp-practices-taken-over-us-health-insurance-giant-centene

    Centene control 58 GP surgeries across the UK – see link with list of all the surgeries taken over:

    https://weownit.org.uk/blog/here-are-gp-practices-taken-over-us-health-insurance-giant-centene

     

    5 – Lastly – as one of the members were unable to join the meeting this evening, he wanted to let everyone know about ‘Message in a bottle

    Message in a bottle is where you keep essential personal and medication details in a small bottle in the fridge. Paramedics, police, fire fighters and social services know to look in the fridge when they see the Message in a Bottle stickers. There are 2 stickers to display one on the inside of the front door or the main entrance to your home and the other is for your fridge door. These bottles are free of charge and can be obtained from your GP or local chemist.

     

    6 – Another member mentioned about the dangers of the NHS APP – what further information is held on an individual in addition to the vaccines information. Please see this link to YouTube “Talk Radio” discussing the dangers of the new NHS app and its privacy settings. This App stores a lot more information than just your vaccine status. ID card by back door.

    Lisa thanked Doctor Angela for providing responses to members regarding medical issues and the meeting ended at 8.45pm.

  • Vitual Dementia Club session – 1st June 2021

    We had 22 members today on this lovely hot day. The Karaoke session started at 2pm and then the chat session followed at 2.30pm. Lisa welcomed everyone. One of the members Laurie was celebrating his 98th birthday and Lisa played the Happy Birthday song and everyone sang along. Laurie was delighted and overwhelmed. Lisa also mentioned 2 other birthdays Joan and Valerie celebrating on the 3rd June. Ian James our music entertainer then joined us and as usual Ian sang a variety of favourites that everyone really enjoyed. Rachel the exercise/dance instructor then joined us which was as usual great fun with all the routines.

    The session then followed with Kevin’s quiz which today was ‘riddles’ Our top winners with 8 and a half out of 10 was Keren and Francis and Pam and John.

    Lisa then called out the Bingo numbers and we had 2 winners today – Joan and Keren and Francis.

  • Vitual Dementia Club session – 26th May 2021

    We had 23 members today. The Karaoke session started at 2pm followed by the chat session at 2.30pm. Lisa welcomed everyone including our new members today Sharon and Fia. Lisa also reminded everyone that there was no session on Bank Holiday Monday. James Le Bec and Joy then joined us for music entertainment. James sang a few old-time singalongs and then the music quiz which today was naming the persons in the title of the songs. The winner was Jackie and Joan with 9 out of 10 followed by Gina and Chris. James finished off singing Rock around the clock which got a few members dancing in their chairs and Chris and Gina up dancing together.

    Richard Kravetz then joined us for the Yoga which everyone enjoys as always and then Richard continues with a quiz which today was politician names. Our winners Pam and John, Lillian and Karen and Jackie and Joan all did well. Lisa then called the Bingo numbers and the winner today was Jackie and Joan.

  • Carers zoom meeting – 25th May 2021

    Lisa had a another meeting tonight so Keren very kindly ran the carers session.

    Keren went around the group and asked everyone to introduce themselves and say what issues they have with their loved one. some interesting points were raised which are listed below:

    • Family dynamics – this might be a future discussion in the coming weeks
    • Andrew discussed about Carlton Court was having an open week soon.
    • 2 people mentioned “cluster headaches”, there does not seem to be data on what these are.
    • Someone mentioned that it would be good to have another seminar on “sleep”
    • Fridges with locks was discussed as people living with dementia often ‘raid’ the fridge and eat food that is not safe for them. This alo applies to the bathroom with bleach, soap etc.
    • A useful suggestion was made was always have a picture of a loved one on hand so it can be given out if they get lost if you were for example shopping.

    Over the weekend Lisa had a number of calls from worried families that were unable to see their relatives who were ill in hospital, as they had dementia they were unable to communicate with nursing staff in the ward.

    Lisa spoke to the Chipping Barnet MP Theresa Villiers who said she would bring up in parliament.

    Two videos were shown, one of Theresa Villiers in Parliament today who was raised a question to the health ministers that people were not being allowed into hospital. The health minister is going to investigate..

    The other video was one commissioned by the BBC Inside Out team about Dementia Club UK. It gave a good description about what Dementia Club UK does and as we “get back to normal” and start opening cafes again it allowed new members who only have been on zoom meetings to see what we do in the cafes.

    Many thanks to Keren who took today’s carers session.

  • Vitual Dementia Club session – 25th May 2021

    We had 22 members today. Everyone enjoyed the new Tuesday Karaoke session and then the chat session followed. Lisa welcomed everyone and gave a few updates. She also mentioned about Theresa Villiers MP who spoke at Parliament today after Lisa spoke to Theresa during the weekend informing her about 3 families that had loved ones in hospital and the hospital was not allowing the relatives to visit and help. Mark showed a 2-minute video clip of Theresa. Tuesday afternoon is also reminiscing time and Lisa tries to encourage a chat prompting members with different topics of discussion.

    Today’s chat was memories of babies left in prams outside when it was sunny and bikes left out. There were no worries in the past about leaving your baby out or your bike. In comparison to nowadays, no one would do that as your baby and your bike would be taken. Other discussions were road trip memories and naughty moments. There was lots of laughter about some of the memories.

    Ian James then joined us and today’s choice of songs were cockney songs which everyone enjoyed singing along to. Rachel then joined for the exercises to music which everyone follows as they enjoy the dance routines.

    Lisa then called the Bingo numbers and there were 3 winners today – Booba Beryl and Hazel, Jackie and Joan and Keren and Francis.

  • Vitual Dementia Club session – 24th May 2021

    We had 22 members today. The Karaoke session started at 2pm followed by the chat session at 2.30pm. Everyone always looks forward to Monday for a catch up. Lisa welcomed everyone and mentioned her busy weekend trying to sort out people that contacted her with problems visiting their loved ones in Barnet hospital as the hospital would not allow any visiting. Everyone was also complaining about the weather being so dull and wet and hoping that some sunny weather comes soon. Lisa also informed members that if all is well and all restrictions are lifted then Dementia Club UK will be opening on the 7th July at Finchley Memorial Hospital. Everyone was really excited by this announcement.

    Katie Paine then joined us and decided to sing some Neil Sedaka music today which everyone enjoyed. Eon Walters then joined us for the exercise to music and as usual his great music got everyone working out hard.

    Kevin then did a Family Fortunes quiz which is always great fun and everyone likes to hear Kevin’s jokes. The quiz winner was Booba Beryl and Hazel. Thank you Kevin for doing the quiz. It was then time for Bingo. We had a winner last week for Bingo 11 and therefore we were starting a new game today. Lisa called out the numbers and the winner today was Helen and Chrystalla. 

  • Dementia Club UK & Barnet Carers – Celebration Event – Friday 21st May 2021

    Barnet Carers and Dementia Club UK hosted a celebration of their partnership today during Dementia Action Week.

    A one hour Zoom webinar was organised at 2pm to show case what Dementia Club UK is all about. Lisa organised 5 ten minutes taster slots for each talent. Mike Rich – CEO of Barnet carers welcome everyone and then Lisa introduced each of the talents.

    The first talent was – Quiz Master – Douglas Jackson who prepared 10 multiple choice questions. People had the choice to give their answers electronically by ‘Polling’ or just write the answers. The second talent was Chair Yoga by Richard Kravetz. The third talent was a multiple-choice Music Quiz by James le Bec. The fourth talent was Exercise to Music workout by Eon Walters and the fifth talent again was Quiz Master – Douglas Jackson finishing off with another multiple-choice quiz but this time it was a picture quiz.

    Lisa then finally played 2 of the favourite songs with the lyrics for a sing-a-long – Dean Martin ‘Amore’ and Doris Day ‘Que Sera Sera’.

    This was a successful fun event and good feedback was received. Lisa and Mike thanked the talents and Mike also mentioned that everyone would be receiving red cushion also.

  • Vitual Dementia Club session – 19th May 2021

    We had 19 members today. Everyone enjoyed the karaoke session and the chat session started at 2.30pm. Lisa welcomed everyone and provided some reminders about the celebration event on Friday at 2pm and also the Bank Holiday on the 31st May as there will not be a session. James Le Bec and Joy then joined us and James was going to do just a singing session but everyone voted they wanted a music quiz instead especially also there were a few birthdays for the extra points. The music quiz was great and the winner with the highest score was Gina and Chris. With 9 out of 10.

    Richard Kravetz then joined us for the Yoga which everyone really enjoys, and this was followed with Richard’s quiz which today was about the ‘Weather’. It was quite a challenging quiz but there were 3 winners with the 9 out of 10 – Gina and Chris, Stephen and Brenda and Jackie and Joan.

    Lisa then followed with the Bingo and the winner today was Booba Beryl and Hazel. As this was their third win, they are the BINGO Eleven winners.

  • Carers zoom meeting – 18th May 2021

    We had 28 members this evening. Lisa welcomed everyone and also Mike Rich CEO of Barnet Carers. Our meeting started with some introductions from members and various discussions. The first half hour of the meeting is open for all carers to raise any concerns.

    Andrew then presented his seminar and his talk today was about ‘Dignified Personal care’. Andrew talked through the slides and also showed us a short video about how to hold someone’s hand and make them feel calm and safe. Andrew’s presentation slides are attached. This was followed by a discussion with questions and answers.

    Please also see below other suggestions discussed by members below.

    Fulvia informed us about the short stories and has provided us with the following link of her favourite story;

    https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Twenty-three_Tales/Three_Questions

    There was also a discussion after the presentation about various kinds of bed sheets.

    Kylie sheets

    Brolly Sheets

    Bamboo bedding

    Jo has provided me with the link below – mattress protector

  • Vitual Dementia Club session – 18th May 2021

    We had 20 members today. Everyone enjoyed the new Tuesday Karaoke show and then the chat session started at 2.30pm. Lisa gave a few updates and then there was some reminiscing about food and diets and how they changed over time. This followed with another discussion about what each person or their parents used to do as their work which was very interesting. Ian James then joined us and sang a medley of songs which everyone enjoyed singing along. Rachel then joined us for the exercise session which was great as usual. The session then followed with Kevin’s multiple-choice quiz and Pam and John were the winners with 7 out of 10. Lisa then called out the Bingo and the winner today was Laurie Porter.