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York & Ryedale newsletter
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October 2018
Over £250 raised for Alzheimer’s Linda generously donates books Earlier this month was #ReadABookDay, and what better day to introduce you to one of our lovely clients who has her very own story to tell. Linda, a client of Home Instead Senior Care York & Ryedale since 2015, is a published author, compiler, and an editor of children’s books. Here she is with Titus’s Troublesome Tooth, a children’s book written by her in the year 2000! Linda has very kindly donated us some of her books to lend out to our CAREGivers, to read to their children and grandchildren!
On Saturday 1st September, Home Instead Senior Care York & Ryedale entered a team to complete the Memory Walk at the York Knavesmire. The aim of the walk was to raise money for The Alzheimer’s Society, so they can continue their research into Dementia. The Alzheimer’s Society’s research programme aims to improve care for people with dementia today and finding a cure for tomorrow. Home Instead have already raised over £250 for the Alzheimer’s Society from the walk, however, it’s not too late to still donate! If you’d be interested in sponsoring, they have set up a Just Giving page here: http:// www.justgiving.com/owner-email/ pleasesponsor/HOMEINSTEADYORK-RYEDALE
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Safer walking technology When a person with dementia gets lost, it causes anxiety and fear for both the missing person and their family. Around a thousand people with dementia went missing in 2014–15, according to the UK Missing Persons Bureau. So to many, GPS trackers are an obvious solution. The decision to use GPS technology should be based on the best interests of the person’s safety, taking issues of privacy into account, and ideally having gained their consent. A GPS can be reassuring and empowering for a person with dementia. It can offer a sense of security and independence, thus reducing stress and anxiety for the person, as well as their carers. Going out for walks has been shown to offer both physical and psychological benefits for people with dementia as well as enabling them to stay independent and continue to live well in their local community. The use of technology is not a substitute for good care and the right level of support but potentially offers peace of mind. They may also increase independence, allowing an individual more freedom and reduce the need for more restrictive measures, such as locking doors. Please go to www.atdementia.org.uk for more information on GPS devices, and have a look at www.alzheimers.org.uk for advice.
York Blind and Partially Sighted Society Rougier House, 5 Rougier Street, York YO1 6HZ
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YBPSS Information Café
Please call 01904 636269 to book your place. Thursday 11th October 2018 – 1.30pm to 3.00pm Join us for a cup of tea and a chat. Meet others experiencing changes in their vision. Find out about the services that may be available to you if you are struggling with or have noticed changes in your vision.
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Inga wins ‘Bags on Tour’ competition The end is here... With Summer coming to a close, so must unfortunately, our ‘Bags on Tour’ competition. Many thanks to all those who sent in entries, we had some great ones from far and wide. There can only be one winner though. Getting her hands on a £25 voucher is CAREGiver Inga, who sent us this amazing snap from her wedding destination of Mauritius. I’m sure you can agree, it’s a worthy winner!
Jack celebrates 5 years at Home Instead Jack our Finance & HR Administrator last week celebrated 5 years with Home Instead York & Ryedale! He passed up the opportunity of a bunch of flowers and opted for team bacon butties instead, which more than pleased the rest of the York team. Jack did get his hands on a gold badge and £50 restaurant voucher as well though!
Congrats Jack!
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Our CAREGiver Gill recently took her client David to Filey for the day, she sent us this great picture from a local Fish & Chip restaurant. What better way to spend your time on the coast, than with some Fish & Chips, and a nice cold pint? Has David’s Fish & Chips whet your appetite for a trip to the coast? Call us on 01904 690884 if you or your loved one would like some extra time added to the schedule to go out on a trip somewhere with one of our CAREGivers!
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David’s trip to the coast…
Treats coming for everyone in their 50 plus years This year’s York 50+ Festival, now in its fourteenth year, will soon be here and the programme looks better than ever. Beginning on Friday 21st September the programme of events continues until Sunday 7th October, and includes the International Day of Older People on Monday 1st October. With a vast range of FREE and taster events, the team who bring this programme together are hoping to reach out to those who may not have been involved before, as well as ‘regulars’ and people who may be new to York. Highlights include all sorts of physical events, and we all know how important it is to keep active as we get older, from walking events and yoga (with or without laughter) to Tai Chi and Qi Gong, dance of all kinds English, Scottish, in lines or round and round (i.e. circle dancing). For those who find daily pain a challenge there are special events for you and a series of good health themed events across the city. Are you lonely or know someone who could do with a good excuse to get out and meet people? Look no further, there are events for ‘Halves’, those who find themselves without their life partner, and NO KIDDING is a performance event about facing the challenges of ageing without children or relatives nearby. How about celebrating age in other cultures with a special service at St Edward’s Church? Singing is joyful, and whatever your teacher said once, NOW you can do it, and we want to hear you! Vocal Flourish Community Choir have sessions across the city and in Acomb there is a special Schooldays Songs of Praise event. The Festival offers a great opportunity to get ahead with some Fair Trade shopping with special previews of new items which benefit makers and buyers alike. Advice is also on hand with drop in sessions to find out more about the Older Citizens Advocacy services available in York.
Home Instead Senior Care 10 Clifton Moor Business Village James Nicolson Link, Clifton Moor York YO30 4XG Telephone: 01904 690884 Email: info@hiscyork.co.uk Web: www.homeinstead.co.uk/york
Don’t miss the opportunity to try something new, from mindful meditation and confidence building to rowing, bridge, creative writing, fishing and French. York 50+ Festival programmes are available at a library near you and other public places including Visit York, West Offices and Community Centres, or you can check out the programme online. http://www.yorkassembly.org.uk/y1/Festival/ For more info please contact: Catherine Sotheran, email yopa.festival@gmail.com
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