Dementia-friendly sports day at Louth's Meridian Centre
The Big Game, held at the Meridian Leisure Centre, offered fun activities and gentle exercise to those living with a life-altering condition.
Participants enjoyed welly-wanging, new-age kurling and egg and spoon races before the awards ceremony, which celebrated a range of achievements - from the biggest smile to the best dressed and event winners.
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Hide AdThe afternoon also offered the opportunity for people to meet with support services including Louth & District Hospice, the Dementia Café at the Trinity Centre, Alzheimer’s Society, Age UK, St Barnabas Hospice, and Carers First.
Mark Humphreys, Chief Executive of Magna Vitae, said: “We would like to thank Louth & District Hospice for sponsoring this event today and providing the funding for the programme. The ‘Still Me’ project is making a unique and profound contribution to the lives of local people living with dementia and other life-altering conditions.”
A Trustee from Louth & District Hospice said the hospice is ‘absolutely delighted’ to be working with Magna Vitae to provide specialist events such as the dementia-friendly sports day.
Magna Vitae deliver ‘Still Me’ sessions for people living with life altering conditions every week.
For more information, visit www.magnavitae.org/activity/health/still-me/ or contact Lizzie Atkin on 07917394641 or 01507 613448