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June 29, 2021
By Chris Drost
Sandra Barnes of the Alzheimer Society, Hastings Prince Edward, recently presented CEO and head librarian of the North Hastings Public Library, Kim McMunn, was with a Certificate of Participation for the Dementia Friendly Communities and Finding Your Way Training. Event coordinator at NHPL, Natalie Phillips, also completed the pilot project.
According to online resources at https://alzheimer.ca/hpe/en/home, by the end of this decade it is anticipated that there will be almost one million people in Canada living with dementia. This is why training in building a dementia-friendly Canada is so important. The Dementia-Friendly Canada project is using a “person-first” approach to ensure all Canadians living with dementia feel valued and empowered, ensure all organizations are inclusive and accessible and that through awareness of dementia, changes can be made individually and as a society.
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MUSIC-LOVERS danced the day away at Barrow s first Silent Disco of the summer. The sun was shinning and families were ready and excited to party to non stop hits at the socially distanced event at The Forum. FRIENDS: Girls having fun at the silent disco Back by popular demand mums, dads, grandparents and children of all ages put on their headphones and danced to classic hits from the YMCA to Mamma Mia to children’s favourites Baby Shark, Dance Monkey and many more at Barrow Town Square for an hour of non stop fun. The Forum in Barrow ran three one hour sessions throughout the day starting at 1pm with safe zone ‘bubbles’ to boogie in.
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