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Dementia care walk in Newport tomorrow

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Dementia care walk in Newport tomorrow

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Dementia Action Week raises awareness of Pembrokeshire support

People in Pembrokeshire living with dementia are looking forward to the return of walks and Memory Cafe get-togethers ONE in 14 people over the age of 65 are living with dementia – and around 42,000 are in Wales. Today, Monday May 17, marks the start of Dementia Action Week, where the Alzheimer’s Society is calling on the Government to cure the social care system whose inadequacies, it claims, have been exposed during the coronavirus pandemic. “Until things change, a dementia diagnosis will continue to claim more than one life, as families facing dementia feel its destructive effects,” said the society. “It doesn’t have to be this way.

High Sheriff of Dyfed awards for Pembrokeshire Community Support Network and Pavs

TWO organisations supporting volunteers in Pembrokeshire have been recognised for their efforts by the High Sheriff of Dyfed. The Pembrokeshire Community Support Network and Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services were awarded Certificates of Special Recognition at an online award ceremony on Monday evening. These included individual certificates for two individual team members. The Pembrokeshire Community Support Network (PCSN) is made up of almost 100 volunteer-led community support groups (of differing sizes) who sprang into action over a year ago to help out in their communities in response to the Covid-19 situation. By offering support such as shopping, collecting prescriptions, dog walking, a friendly voice on the end of the phone, and even online/ community activities to keep people s spirits up, these groups became a lifeline for many people who were shielding or otherwise unable to go about their normal day-to-day lives.

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