The woman is helping a senior woman dress in her bedroom.. Experts supporting people living with dementia and their families, researching the topic at Bangor University, have welcomed the Welsh Government’s commitment of £3 million, in 2021 – 2022, to help meet unpaid carers need for breaks from their caring responsibilities. According to Dr Diane Seddon, Reader at Bangor University and Social Care Research Lead, Wales Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research: “This timely announcement to mark Carers Week, 7th to 13th June, reaffirms Welsh Government commitment to supporting a life alongside caring; all carers living in Wales must have the opportunity to take breaks from their caring role to enable them to maintain their own health and wellbeing.”
NEWHAVEN, as Morgan Smith rightly says, does often feel like the town Sussex forgot. And in the case of the incinerator and Kendal Court, residents must wish it really was. When the authorities think of where to send the homeless, Newhaven is often the answer. And when we needed somewhere to burn our rubbish, where did we choose? It s easy to forget that many, like The Argus s Adam Trimingham, used to holiday in Newhaven. Good luck trying to pull up a deckchair on the West Beach these days, as it has been closed off by the port. The truth is, if you head down to the quayside you will enjoy a lovely day. There is the new Lobster Shack, as well as two pubs alongside the harbour where you can watch the fishermen and the ferry head out to sea and back. The Tories promise investment in a town which will have its new store, The Range, opening on Friday.